On 06/06/2002 12:21 AM, did Ajay write (doodah! doodah!):
> Right, I was wondering about Bish's reply. The partition on my
> Deb box was mounted read-only and I was dropped into a shell -
> everything okay so far. I logged in and fsck'ed the partition,
> it seemed to correct the mistakes - from the messages displayed on
> console - yet, on reboot, the same old messages re-appeared,
> partition not unmounted properly etc.

What did you do after running fsck on /?  How did you go about rebooting 
the machine?  It is possible that there is something happening during 
your shutdown process which prevents the disk from being sync-ed. 
Typically, it could be a process or deamon that is not stopping and is 
being kill(1)-ed.

Thaths
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