On Wed, May 29, 2002, Tzafrir Cohen wrote about "Re: X does not start":
> Anyway, all those messages hint of a file-system level problem. Can
> 'touch' and 'rm' be used to create and/or delete the relevant files?
You might want to manually try "e2fsck -c" (check for bad blocks) and/or
"e2fsck -f" (force checking even if file system seems clean) on the
filesystem holding /var. You should unmount that filesystem first - if
you can't do that on a running system you'll need to boot to single-user
mode ("linux single") or switch to single-user mode with "telinit S".
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