Hi all,

[Apologies if this comes twice; I sent from the wrong account the 
first time.]

I've got crunchbang 8.10 installed on my Asus eee 701. The battery
ran down yesterday. In the past when that occurred, there was a
file systems integrity check on reboot. This time, there was not.
I do however, have a lot of oddness and no clue as to how to start
to address the problems.

The big things so far:

1) I had a line in /etc/fstab to automount my SD card. Worked fine
before; doesn't get mounted now. It does show up as an unmounted
file system in the file manager (PCMan File Manager 0.5). When I
mount it that way, I get a helpful pop up error message `Error
org.freedesktop.Hal.Device.Volume.UnknownFailure'. After I clear
this, I can access the SD card as normal.

2) If I plug in a USB drive, I can mount it via the file manager
just fine but: a) attempt to unmount it with the file manager
yield the error `Unable to mount device    The Volume "<DEVNAME>"
was probably mounted manually on the command line' and b) if I
unmount via cmdline and reboot, the usb device remains present in
my /media dir.

3) With both wifi and ethernet connections, the taskbar network
manager widget shows that I am connected, but no applications can
reach the net.

4) When I run df at the command line, I get
   df: cannot read table of mounted file systems; Stale NFS file
handle
Googling on `Stale NFS file handle' has shed no light. However, I
didn't have a network file system set up.

I've no idea how to proceed. Suggestions?

Thanks and best,

Brian vdB

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