this MAY be as simple as a wrong file type in fstab...
did you make any changes since the last boot that required Root access?
Neill Jones wrote:
No idea if it is related, but I had a more serious set of errors like
this which
happened when a non-DMA drive was used with DMA on. It corrupted the
initial blocks (or at least seemed to). So, either something to do
with DMA
or you had disk corruption, in which case may be time to replace the
drive???
Regards
Neill
JRH wrote:
Hi All,
Had a bit of a mishap with 2k6 earlier.....
Went to boot up, and I got the message that "superblock was missing
or corrupted, run e2fsck" etc etc, and tried to do that, but with no
joy.
I then put in the install disc, and selected "upgrade", just to see
if any files were damaged, and hey presto, it told me that the root
partition was missing...... cue one complete re install!
Any ideas what would have caused this?
I haven't lost any data (well, not seriously anyhow), but I'm
interested to know what has gone on!
Cheers,
James
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