Hi,
what about doing fsck umounting the HD? I found that lot of people advice that 
in other forums.
Additionaly, in
        Ubuntu Forums > The Ubuntu Forum Community  > Main Support Categories  
> General Help
Manual Fsck

a more "safe"  procedure is adviced:
 sudo touch /forcefsck && sudo reboot

Is that really safe? If yes, it could be easy to implement in an automatic 
procedure or, at least to advice the user do  that manually.
In may case (up to now, fortunatelly), when I have beed asked to do fsck, I 
just do ctrl-D, and a reboot is performed. Then, a "normal" checking pass 
sucessfuly. However, at the next check (after 30 bootings) the error is 
detected again. I afraid for my system and data.
With best regards,
Gustavo

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