> Since it's your root filesystem, perhaps the best
> way to accomplish this 
> is to boot to the rescue system on MDK CD #1 (by
> hitting F1 at the first 
> splash screen, then typing "rescue" at the prompt),
> then choosing "Go to 
> console" at the ensuing menu, and running this
> command from there.
I'm sorry (for me?!?!?!) but it's too late I did
the change.

> 
> Be aware that the true cause of the filesystem
> failing those periodic
> checks has not yet been determined, and could well
> be due to one or more
> of any number of factors, such as bad disks, bad or
> poorly connected
> cabling, memory that is failing, or something else
> entirely. While this
> may mask the symptoms of that problem, it doesn't
> really solve it.
I know but i think it's a kernel problem, why did it 
never happen with the old one? 
Anyway I think the problem will be back again at
the next filesystem check! and we try to understand
the true reason without loosing important data.

Angelo




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