On Tue, 2002-03-19 at 06:19, Karl Bowden wrote:
> I had my redhat machine crash on me last nite. And now when I boot it tells
> me that fsck.ext3 has exited with and error level of 7. I can run fsck.ext3,
> fsck.ext2, and e2fsck, and the all give me the message "Bus Error". I then

<brainstorm>
Maybe one or more of your binaries was corrupted in the crash?
I'd try reinstalling the packages that contain fsck, and the kernel.
</brainstorm>

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Peter
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A six.  A three.  A five.
Something was happening to the five, however.  Battered by the chance
collision of several billion molecules, the die flipped onto a point,
spun gently, and came down a seven.
Blind Io picked up the cube and counted the sides.
'Come on,' he said wearily. 'Play fair.'
                   (Terry Pratchett, The Colour of Magic)

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