Did you run fsck /dev/hda/ /dev/hda being your hard drive.....[it may be /dev/hdb] read the docs.. check the man fsck or info fsck for the options available don't be afraid.. On 5 Sep 2001, at 10:55, Peter Rymshaw wrote: > To do some work from boot, I logged out of my regular > KDE session and then loged in as root. When KDE > finished reloading, it left the screen entirely > frozen--keyboard did not respond at all. The only > thing I could do was restart the computer. > > It now makes it only part of the way through the setup > and it finds that there is a error in the system. > Messages include: > > Unattached inode 418928 > UNEXPECTED INCONSISTENCY > > I'm told to RUN fsck > > That doesn't do any good. But I AM able to access > Linux by entering the root password. But then I don't > know what to do. > > HELP! I'm completely out of business, but don't think > I should reinstall (and lose all previous gains/work. > > > > >
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