Hoe gaan dit Pieter?
You will most likely need to make a trip to the site, or instruct someone
there how to do this.
You need to boot off a rescue floppy or cdrom, and run fsck on that
partition.
It may fix the problems, and it may not. I have had a situation
where the file corruption occured to critical files which prevented the
machine from booting, even after running fsck. I had to carefully restore
files from backups until I could get it to boot. A bit hard to do over the
phone with someone.
I'm hoping you have backups available.
If this has happened before, suspect your hardware. In my case it was the
hard drive overheating, and then corrupting the filesystem - I won't buy
quantum anymore.
Veels geluk
charles
p.s. sorry about the crappy Afrikaans (assuming you are Afrikaans, given
your name :) )
On Wed, 25 Apr 2001, Pieter De Wit wrote:
> Hello Guys and Gals,
>
> I have a curropted / part. The system doesn't want to boot, and its at my
> remote site. I have had this happen before...What can I do to fix this ?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Pieter De Wit
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