Boot from the Redhat OS disk1 cdrom and select rescue mode.
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Subject: Followup: newbie file system error - another
On Fri, 2002-07-12 at 06:07, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I had a problem with redhat the last time I ran it... The power went off while I was
>doing something... When it came back on it started normal, for the most part.. It
>came up to a screen that basically said checking the disk and filesyste
He he, sorry had to ask cause I've never gone into it before... How do I enter "linux
rescue mode"??
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From: "Arvind Narayanan" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Subject: Re: Newbie: File system error!
Date: Fri, 12 Jul 2002
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Sent: Friday, July 12, 2002 4:37 PM
Subject: Newbie: File system error!
> I had a problem with redhat the last time I ran it... The power went off
while I was doing something... When it came back on it started normal, for
the most part.. It came up to a screen that basically sa
Hi,
After putting the root password, you should run
fsck /
It then goes into checking and would most likely assk you to anser yes or
no on questions like:
eg. invalid inode, correct it yes or no.
Just answer yes to all these questions and type reboot when
you get to the # prompt again.
It should b
I had a problem with redhat the last time I ran it... The power went off while I was
doing something... When it came back on it started normal, for the most part.. It came
up to a screen that basically said checking the disk and filesystem... Then told me
that it couldn't do an automatic check