Have you tried running "/sbin/e2fsck -c -f /dev/hdb6" at this prompt?

That should fix your partition.

-- Asheesh.

On 12 Nov 2000, Drew Bartorillo wrote:

> When I boot-up I get the following:
>
> /dev/hdb6: Duplicate/bad block(s) in inode 746326:/dev/hdb6: 64/dev/hdb6:
> /dev/hdb6: Pass 1C: Scan directories for inodes with dup blocks.
> /dev/hdb6: Pass iD: Ronciling duplicate blocks
> /dev/hdb6: (There are 1 inodes containing duplicate/bad blocks.)
>
> /dev/hdb6: File /root/.kde/share/config/kdehelprc.1 (inode #746326...)
> has 1 duplicate block(s), shared with 1 file(s):
> /dev/hdb6: <filesystem metadata>
>
> I get dumped into a shell. From there, fsck doesn't help and I can't erase or
> move the kde file.
>
> Any suggestions would be GREATLY appreciated.
>
> --Drew--
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