To fix your swap file, make a new one with the mkswap command. You
won't lose any information by doing so. OTOH, this is the first
time I've heard of a swap file getting corrupted. Even if it were,
it should not stop you from going through rest of the boot process.
You may need to specify another superblock.
Post this to the linux-admin list. You'll probably getting more
information there. (Besides, it's a more appropriate list for this
kind of question.)
-Steve
On Fri, Oct 02, 1998 at 07:39:22PM +0900, Lee, Hee-Jin wrote:
> Hi... ...T T...
>
> My filesystem went wrong.... I guess, it's because I powered off my
> machine whiout synch or shutdown sometimes.
>
> Because it can not open swap file, file recovery can't be done.
> Read-only option is set on all files and no ftp nor mount is available.
> As you can guess, no new file I can make.
>
> I already done "fsck /dev/hda1" and "fsck -fsP /dev/hda1" according to
> the boot time error message. I also tried to upgrade kernel.
> Is there any way to recover my filesystm? Have I gone too far? T T...
> Please help me.
>
> Regards,
> heejin.
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