Thanks for the replies.
But, ooo Lord..
I've got new problem here with my second drive, a big one I believe.
Oo PLEASE, I hope there will be sulotion to this.
Here's what happened;
Because the fsck forced routine always took place everytime I boot,
and that was because the shutdown always failed to finish, stopping at
this message (seems like hang, I saw no disk activity, so I just reset
or powered it off) :
Unmounthing remote file system
and because it once recommended me like this :
/dev/hda3: UNEXPECTED INCONSISTENCY; RUN fsck MANUALLY
(i.e.; without -a or -p options)
so I ran : fsck.ext2 /dev/hda3 manually.
But, it also failed to finish the checking, displaying repeated likely-
unfinished messages which I didn't really get it.
(something like recovering allocation process).
(Was it because I once found bad sectors on this disk under Win98?).
So, after about one hour (no notion it'll finish), helplessly I just
pushed the reset button.
And, .... (guess what happen next)
ON THE FOLLOWING RESTART, MY MACHINE NO LONGER RECOGNISES THIS DRIVE!
What's going on?
I know I shouldn't have pushed that button, but anybody could hold on
that situation?
So, what to do now. That's really getting my nerves.
Is there any way around to recover the drive?
PLEASE, PLEASE, PLEASE...