Re:hard disk error , run fsck manually

From: manee (radwasteus_at_yahoo.com)
Date: 06/30/03

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    Date: Sun, 29 Jun 2003 20:51:54 -0700 (PDT)
    To: Alex Zivenko <twisterx@ukr.net>
    
    

    --- Alex Zivenko <twisterx@ukr.net> wrote:
    > You need just run fsck. See the man page. I had this
    > problem too. Only yesterday. All was fixed with
    > fsck, I just gived root password and logged in in
    > single user mode. Then I just runned fsck with some
    > params.
    >

    thank you for your time. but in my case, fsck can
    not help. i also try

    fsck -p -y

    i still got

    FILE SYSTEM STILL DIRTY
    PLEASE RERUN fsck MANUALLY.

    what i did was simply put that partion or file system
    in read only mode and exit single user mode in order
    to bring the system up and running.

    anyway, thanks so much for your helps.

    with best regards,

    =====
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