Hi All,I need help with the following problems:The system might suffer a power loss when I run a program. After the reboot process, it has happened, this prompt is issued on the filesystem check failed. This message appears:*** An error occurred during the file system check*** Dropping you to a shell; the system will reboot*** when you leave the shellGive root password for maintenance(or type Control-D for normal startup) When the filesystem check failed, I will log in by specifying the root password and run the fsck program manually. When I have typed in the root password, I am presented with the following prompt:(Repair filesystem) # How can I repair filesytem? Best regards,AndySystem EngineerE-mail: cxzheng at glocom-us.com -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: <http://listman.redhat.com/archives/ext3-users/attachments/20050202/ceb87857/attachment.htm>
On 3 Feb 2005, Andy Zheng wrote:> I need help with the following problems: > > The system might suffer a power loss when I run a program. After the reboot > process, it has happened, this prompt is issued on the filesystem > check failed. This message appears: > > *** An error occurred during the file system check > *** Dropping you to a shell; the system will reboot > *** when you leave the shell > Give root password for maintenance > (or type Control-D for normal startup) > > When the filesystem check failed, I will log in by specifying the root > password and run the fsck program manually. When I have typed in the > root password, I am presented with the following prompt: > > (Repair filesystem) # > > How can I repair filesytem?Run fsck manually on the drive. You may find reading the 'e2fsck' manual page helpful here. Regardless of that prompt, it is simply a standard shell. daniel -- A good critic is the sorcerer that makes some hidden spring gush forth unexpectedly under our feet. -- Fran?ois Mauriac