I had a similar experience with Mandrake 6.0. The root partition or
whatever you call it just crashed all to pieces. I read that you must
use fsck on /root with a boot disk or rescue disk. I used the rescue
disk that I made when I installed Mankdrake 6.0. I followed
instructions on the screen and
>> Did you update your kernel and initscripts packages? If not, do so ASAP.
>
>What do you mean buy that ? I have done a new installation ! (Mandrake
>6.0). In fact I have installed Mandrake at least three times from
>scratch, and got it corrupted each time !
Check for Updates in http://www.li
On Sun, 18 Jul 1999, Khalid wrote:
> What do you mean buy that ? I have done a new installation ! (Mandrake
> 6.0). In fact I have installed Mandrake at least three times from
> scratch, and got it corrupted each time !
There are some known bugs in the 6.0 version that can cause fs corruption
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Bernhard Rosenkraenzer wrote:
>
> On Sun, 18 Jul 1999, Khalid wrote:
>
> > KDE freeze too often, I always need to reboot, but at boot time Linux
> > tells me that the file system is corrupted and that I need to run a
> > fsck.
>
> Did you update your kernel and initscripts packages? If not, do
On Sun, 18 Jul 1999, Khalid wrote:
> Hi To all
>
> I have just installed Mandrake 6.0 on an IBM Thinkpad 1400.
>
> KDE freeze too often, I always need to reboot, but at boot time Linux
> tells me that the file system is corrupted and that I need to run a
> fsck.
2.2.9? Not sure if this is re
On Sun, 18 Jul 1999, Khalid wrote:
> KDE freeze too often, I always need to reboot, but at boot time Linux
> tells me that the file system is corrupted and that I need to run a
> fsck.
Did you update your kernel and initscripts packages? If not, do so ASAP.
LLaP
bero
Hi To all
I have just installed Mandrake 6.0 on an IBM Thinkpad 1400.
KDE freeze too often, I always need to reboot, but at boot time Linux
tells me that the file system is corrupted and that I need to run a
fsck. fsck tells ma that I have lost many inodes, alas these are often
important KDE fil