Hi,
Arun Jayaprakash typed:
> I entered fsck at the prompt and nothing special happened.
Did you type in just fsck, or did you enter the device name as well?
You have to use "fsck /dev/hd??" (substitute with the name of your
linux partition), and then it'll try to repair your partition.
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