> /: Root inode is not a directory.
Now this is interesting. If the root inode of any file system wasn't a
directory, how could you traverse the file system at all? I'm not too
much into the internals of inode-based fs', but the output of "ls -ld
/ /. /.." may prove useful.

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filesystem check fails on boot, but filesystem isn't bad
https://launchpad.net/bugs/48563

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