Try to upgrade your file system to ext3 using journaling.
--- Naren Devaiah <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > On Thu, 15 Nov 2001, USM Bish wrote: > > > On Thu, Nov 15, 2001 at 04:59:48AM -0000, Vandana > Sudheer wrote: > > > > > > Hi, > > > > > > I am using Redhat 7.1 on an Intel celeron 333Mhz > with > > > 128MB SDRAM. Today morning I came across this > problem. > > > > > > UNEXPECTED INCONSISTENCY; Run fsck manually. > Dropping you > > > to a shell > > > > > > Then I ran fsck /home with the following result. > > > > > > Then it fixed and cleared some file entries and > saved some > > > data to lost+found directories and finished. > Then I was > > > able to start my system, but I lost some while. > > > > > > My question is how this happened ? Is there > some document > > > which will give me more > > information about this problem. > > > > > ---end quoted text--- > > > > There are absolutely NO problems here. > Actually there was a problem! > Possibly because something happened on the disk that > led to the > inconsistency. This is possible when there is a > power outage during a disk > write operation. > > It can be a problem if the file(s) being written to > is a critical > file. Normally a user will not write to critical > files (except root > perhaps) but there is a slight chance that root was > writing to disk and > the power went out. That can cause problems. > > If it was critical user data, that is a problem too! > > -Naren > > > _______________________________________________ > linux-india-help mailing list > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/linux-india-help __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Find the one for you at Yahoo! Personals http://personals.yahoo.com _______________________________________________ linux-india-help mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/linux-india-help
