if you are able to login as root properly then:-
try running
e2fsck
and if that doesnt work then try
e2fsck -f {to force a check)

If login doesnt work properly then boot in linux rescue mode and try a check
there

Arvind

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Sent: Friday, July 12, 2002 4:37 PM
Subject: Newbie: File system error!


> I had a problem with redhat the last time I ran it... The power went off
while I was doing something... When it came back on it started normal, for
the most part.. It came up to a screen that basically said checking the disk
and filesystem... Then told me that it couldn't do an automatic check with
switches.. It says for me either to punch in the root password to continue
and run "fsck" manually or press ctrl+d to reboot normally...
> I tried to get the thing working but can't get it to work right... I'm in
redhat 7.2, on the second partition of the only hd I have...
>
> Please can somebody help me out?
>
>
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