2010/7/7 ANKIT SINGHAL <[email protected]>

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> On Tue, Jun 29, 2010 at 6:00 PM, Alok Singh Mahor <[email protected]>wrote:
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>> On Tue, Jun 29, 2010 at 5:56 PM, ANKIT <[email protected]> wrote:
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>>> i m unable to boot my ubuntu 9.10
>>>
>>> whenever i boot a shell opens telling the errors and saya that there
>>> is a bad superblock and login for recovery or ctrl+d to terminate and
>>> retry.
>>> login also does accept correct password
>>>
>>> i m also unable to start in recovery mode
>>>
>>>
>>> i m also unable to load this filesystem  in PCLinuxOS due to bad
>>> superblock
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> please tell a possible solution
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>> login to the system and give the command fsck
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>> www.alokmahor.tk
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> i tried logging in but the system did not accept the correct password.
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> although my password was wholly in small but the caps lock key was not
> working at that time, but the num lock key was working well.
> is this the problem of keyboard or it happens normally.
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> is there a way to echo the dot symbol when entering password so that i get
> to know whether my password is being sent from keyboard to the system.
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> is there any way to run fsck without entering password
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Try to boot by ubuntu live cd and then type  in terminal $ sudo fsck -y
/dev/sdaX . X is the no of drive which is os installed partition.

In lived cd, sudo will work without entering any root passwd . :-)


> please reply soon
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