Boot via floppy or rescue disk) and issue the command 

e2fsck -f /dev/sda1
e2fsck -f /dev/sda5

it will ask some questions, just say 'Y', as at that point, there's really
nothing you can do.


On Fri, 20 Oct 2000, Leo Pascua wrote:

> Hi Guys,
> 
> I have a redhat linux proxy , using squid, when i reboot , i got a error, 
> can u help me pls...
> 
>   /dev/sdb1: unattached inode 14
> /dev/sdb1: unexpected inconsistency: Run fsck manually
> /dev/sdb5: unattached inode 14
> /dev/sdb5: unexpected inconsistency: Run fsck manually
> /dev/sdb5 contains a file errors, check force
> 
> bash: id: command not found
> what should i do ...any suggestion.
> how to run fsck manually, any suggestion need help !
> 
> LEO 
> 
> 
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