Re: [CAD_CAM_EDM_DRO] help /dev/hda5 errors
Posted by
Jon Elson
on 2004-11-24 21:56:31 UTC
John wrote:
need to run the file system check (fsck) program. Did you last shut down
the system without a proper shutdown procedure? The newer versions
give you a countdown where you can hit a key to enter the manual startup
procedure. On the older versions, there is a different kernel boot
procedure
available in LILO, such as failsafe, that puts you in a single-user
glass-TTY
mode. You can then run fsck /dev/hda5
Or, you can boot from the CD and then type rescue. When it is fully booted,
you then do the same fsck /dev/hda5
Unexpected inconsistency sounds like it might be a bad error, such as a
different
OS on a multi-boot computer may have written to the disk.
Jon
>I went to boot up emc tonight after sitting all summer and got theNot good news. Depending on the version of Linux this is based on, you
>following
>
>
>/Dev/hda5 conains a file system with errors. check forced
>/dev/hda5: UNEXPECTED Inconsistency: Run.fsck manually
> (ie., without -a or -p options)
>
>
>
need to run the file system check (fsck) program. Did you last shut down
the system without a proper shutdown procedure? The newer versions
give you a countdown where you can hit a key to enter the manual startup
procedure. On the older versions, there is a different kernel boot
procedure
available in LILO, such as failsafe, that puts you in a single-user
glass-TTY
mode. You can then run fsck /dev/hda5
Or, you can boot from the CD and then type rescue. When it is fully booted,
you then do the same fsck /dev/hda5
Unexpected inconsistency sounds like it might be a bad error, such as a
different
OS on a multi-boot computer may have written to the disk.
Jon
Discussion Thread
John
2004-11-24 17:45:11 UTC
help /dev/hda5 errors
Jon Elson
2004-11-24 21:56:31 UTC
Re: [CAD_CAM_EDM_DRO] help /dev/hda5 errors
John
2004-11-25 21:55:33 UTC
Re: help /dev/hda5 errors
Jon Elson
2004-11-25 23:28:14 UTC
Re: [CAD_CAM_EDM_DRO] Re: help /dev/hda5 errors
John
2004-11-26 05:59:29 UTC
Re: help /dev/hda5 errors