On Saturday 24 July 2010 21:57:38 KH wrote:
> Hi there,
> 
> my server was running strait for 8 month now. I did updates regularly
> but still used an 2.6.2x kernel. Never switched it of. Now someone from
> houskeeping pulled the plug for the vacuum cleaner ...
> 
> Anyway the box won't boot anymore. grub starts up. Kernel boots. Then
> there is checking root file system (or something like that).The message
> is that my ext2 file system can not be read. That I might want to try
> the alternativ superblock by running #e2fsck -b 8193 <device>
> 
> Well, I put the hdd in an external usb and conected it to my
> workstation. As I thought hda3 (is /dev/sde3) is an ext3 filesystem.
> Also badblocks and e2fsck did not show any problem with the hdd.
> 
> /etc/fstab is corect (i hope), too.
> 
> What am I missing? How can I get the server running, again?

You said you ran e2fsck and it was OK. What was the command?

Normally with an e2fsck on a journalled fs, the app will replay the journal 
and make a few minor checks. This takes about 4 seconds, not the 40 minutes it 
takes to do a ful ext2 check.

I think you might need to fsck without the journal. I know there's a way to do 
this but a cursory glance at the man page didn't reveal it. Maybe an ext user 
will chip in with the correct method



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