As I said, "I booted from a live CD and attempted to run fsck.  It spends
zero time to respond that /dev/sda1 is clean."

Are there some options I should use when running fsck?  I know when Ubuntu
runs automatically  every so often on boot that it takes a few minutes to
complete.  Yet when I run fsck from the live CD it completes immediately,
with no errors.

-Denis

On Sat, Jul 4, 2015 at 2:03 PM, Ken Stephens <[email protected]> wrote:

> Denis Heidtmann wrote:
> > Yesterday and today on starting I get errors such as:
> > Boot from (hd0,0) ext3 d7d8b1c0-f79.....
> > Error 16: Inconsistent file system structure
> > press any key to continue...
> >
> > key press presented list of boot options.  I selected memtest.  I got
> just
> > a flashing cursor.
> >
> > Power off and restart produced:
> > Busybox v 1.18.5 (ubuntu1: 1.1.18.5-1ubuntu4.1 built-in shell (ash)
> > (initramfs)  [this is the prompt]
> > (initramfs) exit
> > about 10 lines of stuff, including kernel panic.
> >
> > Later boot went to what looked like normal completion, but could not shut
> > down in the usual way (gui).  ^alt bksp caused:
> >
> > (numbers...) ext3-fs error (da1):
> > ext3_get_inode_loc: unable to read node block -inaode = (numbers...)
> >
> > I booted from a live CD and attempted to run fsck.  It spends zero time
> to
> > respond that /dev/sda1 is clean.
> >
> > Suggestions?
> >
> > Thanks.\,
> > -Denis
> >
> Denis,
>
> Investigate the fsk command.  Your file system is corrupted and needs
> correcting.  The file system check command should fix it.  You may need
> to boot up on a live CD, which should mount your system disk da1 if you
> ask it.  But don't ask it.  The fschk command need the file system to be
> unmounted.
>
> Ken
> CAD 2 CAM
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