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> Everytime I boot my system I get an error while it tries to read my last
> logical partition saying the superblock is corrupt. It suggests running
> e2fsck with a different block size which I've tried with no luck. I also
> ran fdisk to check the partition table and made sure it was there and
> setup as linux native. I read an articale found in Linux Gazzette about
> basically the same thing but combined with a "short read" error when
> running e2fsck with a larger block size. One of the suggestions was that
> this happens when a native partition has no filesystem on it yet. There is
> nothing on the partition but it has been formatted (quick format). Any
> ideas?
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It looks like you dont have an ext2 filesystem created on that partition,
or something went wrong when you issued; 'mkfs' or its equalant.

You could stop the message by editing /etc/fstab and comment out the line
which mounts that partition.
After booting check out the drive with tools like mke2fs and friends,
without mounting it.

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Regards Richard.
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Happy New Year, and may all your troubles be small (ones).

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