In my Wheezy box I have two encrypted hard drive partitions,
/dev/mapper/md07_crypt for /home and /dev/mapper/md05_crypt for /mnt. (Mnt is
no longer used. That partition was originally for /tmp; in a weak moment I
persuaded myself that I needed to encrypt /tmp. I have since changed the mount
point for /tmp to tmpfs and consequently changed the mount point of
/dev/mapper/md05_crypt to /mnt pending its deletion. In the meantime it still
has to be opened.)
This morning, when I tried to boot this box, I found that the passwords for
those two partitions were not accepted. Finally, after entering the correct
passwords numerous times, the following messages were received.
[info] Loading kernel module loop. [info] Loading kernel module coretemp.
[info] Loading kernel module it87. [ok] Activating lvm and md swap ... Done
[....] Checking file systems ... Fsck from util-linux 2.20.1 BOOT was not
cleanly unmounted, check forced. BOOT: 245/120960 files (20.4% non-contiguous)
58505/241664 blocks Fsck.ext4 No such file or directory while trying to open
/dev/mapper/md07_crypt. Possibly non-existent device? VAR: recovering journal
Fsck died with exit status 9 Failed (code 9). [FAIL] File system check failed.
A log is being saved in /var/log/fsck/checkfs if that location is writable. {My
note: that location was not writable; so no such log was created.} Please
repair the system manually ... Failed! [warn] A maintenance shell will now be
started. CONTROL-D will terminate the shell and resume system boot ...
(warning) Give root password form maintenance (or type CONTROL-D to continue):
After entering the root password the root bang appeared.
At this point I did not know what to do by way of reparing the system manually.
I consequently closed the box, first by running "shutdown now". After various
messages flashed by on the monitor I was asked once more to give the password
for maintenance or type CONTROL-D again. After typing CONTROL-D again my user
login appeared, but of course I could not log in. At that point I was finally
able to close the computer with the Alt-S command.
I hope that somebody or bodies can tell me what to do to make this computer
usable again -- short of having to do a completely new installation.
Regards, Ken Heard
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