On Wed, 11 Jul 2001 23:30:55 EDT, David wrote: > Hello everyone, > A few days ago, the power went out while I was using linux. I am > using > SuSe linux if that helps. Fsck fixed the errors, but since then my computer > has been locking up. How do I see what fsck fixed and what is causing my > computer to lock up? I would like to redo linux, but I don't have enough > space to back up my data. Any suggestions would be appreciated. > > David
You can start by inspecting the contents of the "lost+found" directories that are located on each partition. If fsck found unidentifiable data (files and/or bits of files) it will have been relocated here. You will have to identify what the file is and where it belongs by the contents, iirc. You can also force the re-installation of any or all of the packages on your system by some means (I don't know how to do this on SuSE, this is the Debian list.) If you had posted more info about the "crashes" then perhaps you could get some reasonably helpful responses. Try posting to a SuSE user list, there might be some persons there familiar with the peculiarities specific to that distribution. If you can include the errors that occur (look in your logfiles) before the "crash", perhaps someone will be able to figure what specific damage has occured. --ptw -- Paul T Wright <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> And, strange to tell, among the Earthen Lot Some could articulate, while others not: And suddenly one more impatient cried -- "Who is the Potter, pray, and who the Pot?" -- The Rubaiyat of Omar Khayyam --