A shot in the dark, but what kind of drive are you using for your root 
filesystem? I read recently about TRIM on SSD being broken in some 
cases, so if you have traditional spinning platters this is going down 
the wrong path.

david


On 07/10/2015 06:03 PM, Denis Heidtmann wrote:
> Well, it is at it again.  Second boot of the day I got the same error I got
> a 6 days ago:  "Error 16: Inconsistent file system structure. Press any key
> to continue."
> A key press gets me to the menu of OS versions.  On choosing the usual
> (12.04) I get partway into the Ubuntu startup, then a black screen with a
> flashing cursor.  ^ALT DEL soon produces the msg.
> "Busybox v 1.18.5 (Ubuntu1:1.18.5-1ubuntu 4.1) built-in shell (ash)"
> "Enter help for a list of built-in commands"
> Prompt is (initramfs).  I enter exit.  Then I get the kernel panic
> messages.  (They are identical to those I got the last time.
>
> This time I used e2fsck -fvp /dev/sda1 from the Ubuntu 12.04 live CD.  No
> errors found.
>
> Then I ran the smart self-test in palimpsest (a gui).  It took two hours,
> but found nothing wrong, as far as I can tell from the report.
>
> System seems fine at the moment.
>
> Short of a new computer, any ideas?
>
> Thanks,
>
> -Denis
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