According to Jerome Gasperi: While burning my CPU.
> 
> 
> >Insert the bootdisk and when the LILO prompt appiers type;
> >'mount root=/dev/hda1 '
> 
> I've done this...same result...
> 
> >There must be a reason why your system wont boot, if you have "not changed"
> >anything or "deleted" anything and did not just turn off the system without
> >shuting down properly, (not that a sudden shutdown will distroy the whole
> >ystem), then there should be no problem.
> 
> 
> I've turned off my system in a "natural" way...But i've strange messages for 1
> week. At the boot, problems with bad blocks or inodes occur, and linux make
> a fsck each time...But today it's "KO". 
> I've problem with Windows 95 (scandisk before defrag...frozen screen) but it seems
> that it is a normal way for this OS :)

Then it would seem that fsck has not done its work properly, if the error's
keep occouring, so it looks very much like you system is unreachable.

If you have another linux system you could try to add the H/D to it, then
when the system is up and running, try to mount the suspect H/D, you may be
able to retrive some of the system that way.


> 
> Regards
> 
> Jerome Gasperi
> 


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Regards Richard.
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