If you have disk warrior, boot from it and try to repair the drive. If you 
don't have it, it's really, really worth getting.

> On Mar 26, 2016, at 3:59 PM, Michael <keybou...@gmail.com> wrote:
> 
> I have an iBook G4, running 10.5.8. Today, it rebooted on me, at "random".
> 
> During startup, it complained about problems with the root file system, and 
> said that an fsck would be forced at next startup. So, I forced a reboot from 
> the login screen.
> 
> Naturally, it did not do the fsck. So, a reboot into single user mode.
> 
> Fsck -f tells me the following:
> 
> Checking Journaled HFS plus volume
> Checking extents overflow file
> Checking catalog file
> Keys out of order (4, 704)
> Rebuilding catalog B-tree
> The volume could not be repaired
> Exited with signal 8
> 
> What do I do at this point to recover? I have a full time machine backup.
> 
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