Hi,

I have problem to run fsck on the root directory.

I know that ( in order that the root directory  is not mounted) I need to
boot the computer in rescue mode.

So I boot the computer by the CD of the installation.

This CD (that come me with a book of Prentice Hall) don't give me directly
the prompt.

...Before I get  a window from what I choose "troubleshooting" and after I
get another window where I can chose:

   - Continue : to attempt to mount the file system under the directory
   /mnt/sysmag


   - read only : to do the same, but only in read mode..
   - skip         : to boot the computer skipping the mounting of the
   filesystem

I choose skip (in order to avoid to mount the file system) but (also in
this way) the command e2fsck -yvf /dev/sda2 fails...

This because the drive /dev/sda2 result to be mounted...

So* what I can do to run fsck on /dev/sda2 (where is mounted the root
directory)?*
thank you
regards

Angelo
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