So if you ran fsck and reported no errors, at this point just exit or ctrl d and that should reboot your server again, and it should come back, what is the message you got just above the "please provide root password " message?

Chris Arnold wrote:
Using 10.3 and today the system was running way slow. So i ran top and see that xgl was using 7-8% 
of the processor along with some other things but nothing over 10%. I tried to shutdown using kde 
"leave" but the menu never showed up. So, i pressed te power button to shut it down. Upon 
reboot, i am left at a CLI error that in maintenance mode you can only control-D to reboot. I give 
the root password and am left at filesystem-repair/ prompt. Where do i find the log messages for 
the last boot? I looked in /var/log/boot.log and boot.msg. Are there some "disk checking" 
tools i can run? I am using the default boot manager (i believe it is grub). Thanks for any help. 
Oh, i also ran a hard drive disk test and the drive appears to still be good.

Chris
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