It is fixed by itself when I went in BIOS and didn't do anything. Just
booted up normally. Sorry to be a bother.

amit

On Tue, Mar 1, 2011 at 12:51 PM, Amit Kulkarni <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> This is really strange. For 1-2 days now, I can't get the machine to
> boot. It is hung up since day before yesterday and can't get past
> fsck, saying system was not shutdown correctly, automatic checks in
> progress.
>
> The only sequence of events I can recall is that I applied the USB
> patch delay and then I compiled and rebooted into kernel which has the
> USB delay and it worked fine for an hour or so. While there I fiddled
> with some command I found which lists the smart status of the hard
> disks  (I don't remember what command it was though). Then I shut
> down, and next day I did a cvs update. And I immediately did a plain
> fsck. It got hung up in fsck for half an hour on /home (which is
> really small of about 20G) and I tried to do a Ctrl+C and I power
> cycled it down. Since then it hangs up in fsck. I mounted single user,
> mounted partitions one by one and marked all partitions except /home
> partition as clean. It hangs up in /home, why I don't know. fsck even
> marked my RAID 1 softraid as clean. I am perplexed why doesn't it go
> past the fsck on a normal boot, and I have to power cycle it down.
>
> The only thing I did different was that hard disk command, and
> googling brought me to this
>
http://www.techmetica.com/howto/sata-ahci-mode-bios-setting.-what-does-it-do/
>
> Do I really have to do a upgrade or change anything in BIOS to make it
> boot? Please advice.
>
> Thanks,
> amit

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