> (a) Ran fsck.ext2 on my / and it complained that the superblock is bad. > Ran it again with the alternate superblock (8193) and fixed a whole lot > of problems (incorrect ref counts, etc.). Still no booting, get the same > INIT messages
I had the same problem over and over again with the default ext3 format. I even went so far as to buy a new HD. Then it happened with that one. So I reformatted my drives with a mixture of XFS, ext2, and ReiserFS, and I have not had a problem yet. I say watch out for ext3. It may give headaches to some of us. Rob -- Linux: For the people, by the people.
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