On 20:24 10 Jan 2002, fred smith <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
| 1. you need to enter the password for the 'root' user, then
| 2. you need to run the 'fsck' command. You can probably literally
| just type the command:
| fsck
| at the commandline. You'll probably get along just fine without usi
On Fri, Jan 04, 2002 at 06:44:08PM -0800, Kenny Lee wrote:
> Dear Sir,
>
> i am a new user. i got a problem when start the linux
>
> CHECKING ROOT FILESYSTEM
> CONTAINS A FILE SYSTEM WITH ERRORS, CHECK FORCED
>
> Inode 32407 has illegal block(s)
>
> UNEXPECTED INCONSISTENCY: RUN FSCK MANUAL
Dear Sir,
i am a new user. i got a problem when start the linux
CHECKING ROOT FILESYSTEM
CONTAINS A FILE SYSTEM WITH ERRORS, CHECK FORCED
Inode 32407 has illegal block(s)
UNEXPECTED INCONSISTENCY: RUN FSCK MANUALLY
An error occured during the file system check.
*Dropping you to a shell;