Bad Karma Koala  
 I migrated from Windows to 9.04 and had 2 months of blissfully stable 
computing.  I even got my can't do without  legacy Windows programs going in 
VirtualBox.  I upgraded to 9.10 successfully on one machine without difficulty, 
but on the machine with my accounting software and a lot of data I get: 

One or more of the mounts listed in /etc/fstab/ 
/ : waiting for /dev/disk/b4-uuid/.......
/tmp : waiting for null
/swap : waiting for uuid

I find myself foundering around in the recovery shell trying to use a command 
line which I have no familiarity.  I  did mount -o remount,rw / 
and then  a 
sudo dpkg --configure -a 

Yesterday I dropped the    fsck -y         bomb to no discernable
effect.   Someone please tell me if it's time to just reinstall
everything and just start over.  It's a sure thing that I won't be
reinstalling 9.10 on the  anytime soon on either computer as I have read
that this can occur periodically on even an apparently unaffected
computer.  How is it that this got out of Beta testing?

Once again I'm dealing with OS issues and not computing.  This is not a
hobby for me.  I just want it to work so I can.

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Command-line recovery required when fsck reports an unexpectedy inconsistency
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/58430
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