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esuhl Member From: UK Registered: 2009-09-16 Posts: 75 [SOLVED] "Filesystem check failed" during boot process I was using XFCE on my fsck.ext4 no such file or directory /dev/mapper netbook recently and clicked "shutdown". It logged out to the command linux give root password for maintenance (or type control-d to continue) prompt and nothing happened. Assuming that I'd clicked "logout" by mistake, I typed "pacman -Syu"
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to run an update... And moments later it suddenly started the shutdown process.Now, whenever I boot up, I see the message below. I tried booting from http://www.linuxquestions.org/questions/linux-newbie-8/an-error-occurred-during-the-file-system-check-system-unable-to-start-887514/ a GParted CD to check the filesystems for errors, but none were detected.Can anyone suggest what I might need to do to fix the problem?rootfs: clean, 11026/246512 files, 477083/984576 blocks home: clean, 4386/527280 files, 237183/2105344 blocks /dev/sdb2 is mounted. e2fsck: Cannot continue, aborting. ************* FILESYSTEM CHECK FAILED ************ * * Please repair manually https://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php?id=138254 and reboot. Note that the root * file system is currently mounted read-only. To remount * it read-write type: mount -n -o remount,rw / * when you exit the maintenance shell the system will * reboot automatically. * ************************************************* Give root password for maintenance (or type Control-D to continue): Last edited by esuhl (2012-03-27 01:20:07) Offline #2 2012-03-24 06:54:03 hadrons123 Member From: chennai Registered: 2011-10-07 Posts: 1,249 Re: [SOLVED] "Filesystem check failed" during boot process What happens when you do try the suggestion given by it? LENOVO Y 580 IVYBRIDGE 660M NVIDIA Unix is user-friendly. It just isn't promiscuous about which users it's friendly with. - Steven King Offline #3 2012-03-24 07:16:10 lijpbasin Member Registered: 2011-08-09 Posts: 28 Re: [SOLVED] "Filesystem check failed" during boot process You can boot the system using a archlinux live cd, and run fsck manually on every linux partition in the old system with options.DON'T mount any of the filesy
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