Forwarding to the group so future searchers can profit by your research,
and solution.
On Sat, 23 May 2015 20:16:28 +0300
Angelo Moreschini wrote:
> The problem was really related to nature of the partition /dev/sda2 on
> which is realized a "volume group" managed by LVM:
>
>
> *[angelo_user@
On Thu, 21 May 2015 09:38:57 +0300
Angelo Moreschini wrote:
> What does
> cat /etc/mtab show?
>
> this is the output :
[snip]
> don't seem me to be /dev/sda2 inside
You're right, it isn't the rescue holding the partition.
[snip]
>
> *But perhaps it is a problem that we didn't consider b
On Thu, 21 May 2015 09:38:57 +0300
Angelo Moreschini wrote:
> What does
> cat /etc/mtab show?
>
> this is the output :
[snip]
> don't seem me to be /dev/sda2 inside
You're right, it isn't the rescue holding the partition.
[snip]
>
> *But perhaps it is a problem that we didn't consider b
I copied back to the list.
On Wed, 20 May 2015 19:37:18 +0300
Angelo Moreschini wrote:
> I tried still fsck, this time using System CD Rescue
>
> After I get the prompt from the terminal (inside the System CD Rescue
> environment)
>
> I tried this: /dev/sd*..
> and I got
> /devsda /dev
On Tue, 19 May 2015 18:54:49 +0300
Angelo Moreschini wrote:
> I have problem to run fsck on the root directory.
[snip]
> So* what I can do to run fsck on /dev/sda2 (where is mounted the root
> directory)?*
It sounds like all you have to do is a
umount /dev/sda2
before you run the command. Bu