correct run the following after giving the root password

/sbin/fsck or e2fsck -fcvy <your hdd>( this will do a read only check for
bad blocks kind of like running through scan of scandisk , for just a
plain run omit the c and run , that ought to solve your problem )

-shyam


On Thu, 4 Oct 2001, Suresh Ramasubramanian wrote:

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>> with no ups. due to power failure the linux was not properly shutdown.. not
>> its shows bad inode at some location.
>>  run fsck maually..
>>  i dont how to run it ...evenif i login and type fsck it shows some message
>>  i dont know what to do.
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># /sbin/fsck -y -A
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>       -suresh
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