On Mon, Sep 06, 1999 at 08:06:05AM -0700, Eric Hanchrow wrote: [snip]
> Directory sread (sector 0x8000100b) failed > attempt to access beyond end of device > 03:01: rw=0, want=1073743878, limit=1048288 > Directory sread (sector 0x8000100b) failed > attempt to access beyond end of device > 03:01: rw=0, want=1073743878, limit=1048288 > Directory sread (sector 0x8000100b) failed > attempt to access beyond end of device > 03:01: rw=0, want=1073743878, limit=1048288 > Directory sread (sector 0x8000100b) failed > [snip] > /dev/hda1 /windoze vfat rw,uid=1000 0 0 seems like your windoze partition is having problems (03:01 = hda1), namely a corrupted directory entry. [snip] well, i used to have such messages on my Linux box some time ago. This could mean that: a) your hda1 needs ScanDisk b) you need a new hard drive :( It seems strange that kernel remounts it ro on problems... but not impossible :). I have "errors=remount-ro" in /etc/fstab options for "/" by default... how about you? Maybe it "spreads" over newly mounted partitions? :) Thus Scan your hd, if it doesn't help - backup important data and buy a new hd :( hope this helps -- -------------------------------- Marcin Owsiany [EMAIL PROTECTED] --------------------------------