and then I issued "fsck /dev/hda4" - The program started working,
finally I was dropped back into the shall.
And I reboot. After that fc1 started and still fail to boot but just dropped me into the shell as first time without any fixing . Seems fsck can't help this time ( even when I issue fsck -A , of course umount the /dev/hda4 first ).
Anyone can help further?
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barryyupuilee@xxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
sorry for my typo, and I input "fsck -A /dev/hda4 " (hda4 is where I installed fc1)
The system displayed version of fsck 1.34, and a WARNING !!! Running this may cause damage etc, Do you want to continue? and I enter Y
The proccess took place and finally displayed "Warning .........fsck.ext2 for device LABEL=HOME exited with signal 11"
and I was dropped into the shell again.
I reboot the system and still got dropped into the shell again! seems fsck can't fix my boot failure, does it mean I have to install from scratch? or any other alternative to fix the boot failure?
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elwoo@xxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
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Barry Yu wrote:
| When input the root password and then enter the fsch -A, a message | displayed; command not found. And I issued "find / -name fsck*", the | process last for ever and I have to Ctrl C to stop it.
The command is "fsck". So as root you would do: fsck /dev/hda or fsck/dev/hda1, etc. according to how the drive is partitioned.
Cheers,
Elton ;-)
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