just give the fsck command after rebooting your machine.it may ask you for
root password if the that file system has root access........
GRUB geom error , hardisk inconstancy are the usually two error that come
when the system is suddenly powered off........happened to me a lot of
time..........

With Regards,
Gaurav Paliwal
www.kvtkd.tk
twitter.com/gauravpaliwal



On Sun, Jun 7, 2009 at 5:25 PM, supriya das <[email protected]>wrote:

>
> I was using my laptop and my power gets off. When I restared my
> systemy it was working on something by itself so I let it do it's
> thing. But then after it's done it pops up with this:
>
> UNEXEPECETED INCONSISTENCY; RUN fsck MANUALLY
> (i.e without -a or -p options)
> fsck died with the exit status 4
>
> *an automatic filesystem check (fsck) of the root filesystem failed. A
> manuall fsck must be freformed then the filesystem restarted. The fsck
> shoulbe be pre formed in maintenance mode with the root file system
> mounted in read-only
> *root filesystem is currently mounted in read only mode. a maintenace
> shell will now be started. After preforming a system maintence, press
> Controll-D. to terminate the mainience shell and restart the system.
> bash: no job control in the shell
> bash: groups: command not found
> bash:lesspipe: command not found
> bash dirclass: commnand not found
>
> r...@ubuntu:#_
>
>
>
>
> What should I do to overcome this problem?
>
> Supriya Das
> MTech
> Computer Technology
>
> >
>

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