Now when it boots it finds errors in the root file system and ask for root password then puts me in maintenance mode at this point I type in fsck and it goes to the next line and gives a date on the last the line the only way I can get it to go to another line is to type fsck I did it to thirty lines and gave up.If I do not enter root password and go into maintenance it starts the reboot all over and hangs again. I have tried typing run fsck at the line in maintenance mode and fsck\dev\hda1 and just run fsck nothing works except an ls will show me where I am. I have Linux installed on its own hard drive no raids and did partion user space, root, so in the install. I was running in KDE mode and had Konquer window at the time of power loss.
I had a power loss and on reboot I am stopping and being told to run fsck manually without the -i or -p option and to enter root password to go into maintenance mode at this point I am at a line by line mode. this has happened five times before and I have had to reinstall to get it back is this the only was out .
Any input would be appreciated.
Again I thank you for all your replays and help,,,bear with the green horn and help me out.
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