Sorry about the time I spent before answering but I didn't see your
first answer.

> On Fri, 2010-04-02 at 01:06 +0000, Thibault Saunier wrote:
>
>> I had a problem like: /dev/sda5: UNEXPECTED INCONSISTENCY; RUN fsck MANUALLY
>> /dev/sda5 is actually my / partition, maybe that's the reason.
>>
>> In plymouth it said to press F to fixe, I to ignore, :M to mount anway,
>> and R to restart, but I could press anything and it didn't change
>> nothing.
>>
>What do you mean by "it didn't change nothing" ?
>
>Do you mean that the screen did not change, and that the messages stayed
>on screen no matter what you tried?
>
>Or did it attempt to fix the problem when you pressed "F" ?

It actually didn't seem to do anything. When it happened, the Plymouth
screen was flashing has describe in this bug [1], and I waited quite a
long time (more than one hour) and nothing changed during this time. I
didn't have any indication about what was happening anyway, and I should
have had some infos I think.

I would like to help you more, but I don't know what information to
provide to help you more.  I don't know how I could reproduce the bug
since I don't have new error on my hard drive.

Keep the good work :)

 [1] https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/553721

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Pressing "F" to fix hard drive when it has: UNEXPECTED INCONSISTENCY; doesn't 
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