Run "e2fsck" instead of fsck in the shell...

-Philip

Chris Abnett wrote:
>
> Ok previously I had built build 1670 and it worked perfectly.. put the 
> image on a CF card using physdiskwrite dropped it in my CV860a and off 
> and running.. so I wanted to upgrade a bit to the latest trunk to gain 
> some new features.. so I built it as usual got my images and dropped 
> them onto the CF card and this is what I get when I try to boot up
>
> …..
>
> Verifying astlinux-trunk-1890.run…
>
> astlinux-trunk-1890.run verified
>
> mount: mounting /dev/loop0 on /mnt/root failed
>
> Error mounting astlinux-trunk-1890.run root fs
>
> ….
>
> Then im dropped to a shell.. I saw another post with the same issue 
> and it showed that performing an fsck on the filesystem fixed that 
> individuals issue.. however I cannot get fsck to work no how.. it 
> wants an fstab which is not there in this directory anywhere and I 
> tried to echo to a simple one but then it cant find the variant of 
> fsck it needs to run…
>
> So if someone could give me a pointer of what may be wrong and how I 
> might get out this would be great.. like maybe the correct procedure 
> for installing a new image and the command and syntax to fsck…
>
> Do I have to have another machine to fsck my card? I do not have a PC 
> running linux that has a CF card slot in it.. so im hoping to fix this 
> issue using the CV860a that I have and the shell im dropped into..
>
> Thanks for your help
>
> -Christopher
>



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