Marty:
Try running fsck on the drive. It usually goes something like this:
# init 1
lots of crap while apps shut down
# mount / -o remount,ro
if this fails at all, kill any processes that have files open for write
on / then try again. DO NOT run fsck if / is mounted read-write!
# fsck /dev/hda1
it will scan for errors
# df
make sure the output is what you expect
# mount / -o remount,rw
# init 2
stuff should start back up
Hope that works
Chris Howie
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