On 12:29 16 Jun 2003, rm <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
| Just to complete this thread.  I solved this problem in a much simpler
| way.  After some additional searching on Googly Groups, I tried running
| fsck -A /dev/hda2 and answered yes to all the questions.  When I exited
| and rebooted, it started - good as new!

If you're going to answer yes to all the questions you can say

        fsck -y /dev/hda2

and it will answer "yes" for you. (And there's no need to use -A if you're
fscking just one filesystem).

Cheers,
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Cameron Simpson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> DoD#743
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