Arthur H. Johnson II wrote:
> Can you supply more information?
> 
        After I upgraded to ext3 all worked properly. Then there was an electric 
problem and the computer turn off without doing the corresponding shutdown.

        When I rebooted it, it displayed the fsck messages running in my 
filesystems, so I supposed it was recovering the filesystems to a 
cleaned state.

        But now, I have a lot of errors like "Input/Output error" while I try to 
access to some files. I guess this is because a problem not repair 
during the boot of the computer.

        I now I can use fsck to check an ext3 filesystem, and I have tried it. 
But the problems is still on.

        I want to know if there is any way to repair this problem, without 
reinstalling linux.

> 
> On Mon, 2002-03-04 at 03:16, Angel L. Mateo wrote:
> 
>>Hi,
>>
>>      I have recently upgraded my system to use ext3 filesystems. It worked 
>>fine untill an electric crash. After that, I have a lot of problems with 
>>some files. It gives me a lot of "Input/Output error". What can I do?
>>
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>>Angel L. Mateo
>>Redes y Comunicaciones - ATICA             Tfo: +34 968 367590
>>Universidad de Murcia                Fax: +34 968 363389
>>Edificio D, Campus de Espinardo
>>CP: 30100, Murcia
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Universidad de Murcia                Fax: +34 968 363389
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