In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> you write:
> I have recently installed redhat 5.0. When I logged in as a user, my computer is
>accidently power off. When I turned on the computer again, the Linux no longer work.
> The message on the screen is
> /dev/hda4 was not cleanly unmounted, check forc
Your system was checking to make sure everything was 'ok' after the
shameful way it was treated by being simply 'turned off' =)
Chances are if you wait longer than you did last time after that message
came on your screen, it will eventually finish the check and either let you
in or it won't.
I have recently installed redhat 5.0. When I logged in as a user, my computer is
accidently power off. When I turned on the computer again, the Linux no longer work.
The message on the screen is
/dev/hda4 was not cleanly unmounted, check forced.
and the system halt. As a newbie to L