Lai Zit Seng wrote:
I'd agree entirely. If your data is precious, immediately do a backup before anything else. Not even reboot. I've experienced several unfortunate cases where the drive seems to work ok inspite of the errors, and then I thought let's see if a reboot would clear the problem... and sadly, the drive didn't survive it.
I can't do anything without a reboot. It won't let me log in, not from the network nor from the console. I have to reboot the system before I can do anything with it again.
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