On Sun, 12 Sep 1999, alann wrote:

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> > 
> > > Okay, cool.  Make sure that the /etc/lilo.conf line looks exactly like
> > > this:
> > >
> > >         append="mem=64M"
> > >
> > > Also, after you check that or make the changes, run /sbin/lilo to write
> > > the boot block back out with the updates.  Maybe that got missed after
> > > the previous change?
> > 
> >         Okay, new problem.
> > 
> > KDE seems to crash on me a lot (I was working with kpackage).  After one
> > crash, I was working with the PPP interface, when suddenly, the shell
> > crashed on me with a big stack error.
> > 
> > When I reboot, it checks the hard disks, then it says, "/dev/hd1:
> > Duplicate/bad block(s) in inode 22600:/dev/hd1: and it lists off a lot
> > of other blocks with a similar label.
> > 
> > After a bunch of errors, it concludes with, "/dev/hd1: UNEXPECTED
> > CONSISTENCY; RUN fsck MANUALLY.  (i.e. without -a or -p options)
> > In red, it concludes with, [FAILED].
> > 
> > Basically, it's a corrupted filesystem, I think.  So how do I run fsck
> > and fix it?
> > --
> do the cntl-d thing when it gives you the option

Not ctrl-D, give the root password or it auto reboots..

> then:
> /sbin/fsck /hdx1
> 
> where x should be like a or b depending if its the master drive
> or a secondary drive.
> 
> Point is you're missing a letter when you say /dev/hd1
> 
> it should be /dev/hda1 or something..
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