Lance Hoffmeyer wrote:
> I went into OS2 and used e2fsck on the partition and fixed the structure. I
> now have two questions regarding this incident:
>
> Why didn't Linux fix the file system at boot? Why did I have to do it from
> OS2?
Becuase there's a chicken and egg problem. You need the
I went into OS2 and used e2fsck on the partition and fixed the structure. I
now have two questions regarding this incident:
Why didn't Linux fix the file system at boot? Why did I have to do it from OS2?
When I booted back into Linux I got
/dev/hda5 reached maximal mount count, check forced
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