On Wed, 29 Sep 1999, you wrote:
> >Try 'fsck /dev/hda1'
> >
> >Martin.
>
> better this way :
> fsck -y /dev/hda1
> so that u need not to answer "YES" every time ..
> BTW, make sure it refer to correct hd partition (/dev/hdxx)
Normaly when fsck drops you into a shell because theres a disk
problem, it will say use fsck _without_ any options at all.
Of course if this is a mandrake bug then it could be different.
> -lz
>
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