Yep, I have ext2 and used the -f option, still did not think it was good on boot up. On Saturday 15 September 2001 08:36 am, so spoke Asheesh Laroia: > Do you know what file system you have? > > If it's ext2, use: > > e2fsck -f <device> > > The "-f" makes sure it runs the check. Sometimes the fsck program thinks > the file system is clean on first check when it is not. > > For a ReiserFS partition, use: > > reiserfsck <device> > > Best of luck! > > -- Asheesh. > > On Sat, 15 Sep 2001, Expert wrote: > > Require help with system not booting. > > > > The system drops me to a shell every time. > > > > It said repair file system, so I said yes, > > then it said it could not, and dropt me to > > a shell, coulndt do anything productive. > > > > Booted rescue, fsck all partitions, fsck > > reported all were clean. > > > > Rebooted. > > > > Still fscked up because it goes into same mode > > > > This result is un acceptable. > > > > How do I fix it? ---------------------------------------- Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii"; name="message.footer" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Content-Description: ----------------------------------------
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