Hi, Just log on as root and type
fsck / or fsck -A to check all your devices... This error occurred because you haven`t turned off the system properly or because your hard disk is not 100% perfect. This command also will ask if you want to correct some i-nodes. I suggest your answer yes to all of them or add a -a to the command to assume `yes` as default. []`s Tiago On Mon, 15 Sep 2003, Jianping Zhu wrote: > have redhat linux 7.1 i am now having big trouble (my boss need to use > it tomorrow > > I get following eorror msg in the start up process > > initailizing usb contoller [Ok] > check root file system > /Contain a file sytem with errors check forced > unattched node 369319 > > /Unexpected inconstency fsck failed manually > (i.e without -a or -p option) > > ** an error occured during file system check > ** drop you to shell > when you leave shell > give root passwd for maintenence > > (or type ctr-d for normal start > up): > > > how can i fix this problem > any suggestion will be > appreciated!!! > > J.P. > > > > > -- redhat-list mailing list unsubscribe mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/redhat-list