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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 netbook recently and clicked "shutdown". It logged out to the command prompt and nothing happened. fsck drops to a maintenance shell at boot Assuming that I'd clicked "logout" by mistake, I typed "pacman -Syu" to run an
Run Fsck Manually Without A Or P Options
update... And moments later it suddenly started the shutdown process.Now, whenever I boot up, I see the message below. I
Fsck.ext4 No Such File Or Directory /dev/mapper
tried booting from 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 http://www.linuxquestions.org/questions/linux-newbie-8/an-error-occurred-during-the-file-system-check-system-unable-to-start-887514/ home: clean, 4386/527280 files, 237183/2105344 blocks /dev/sdb2 is mounted. e2fsck: Cannot continue, aborting. ************* FILESYSTEM CHECK FAILED ************ * * Please repair manually 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 https://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php?id=138254 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 filesystems before running fsck, or your data will probably be lost. If you want to check the partition information first, run fdisk -l with root privileges. Offline #4 2012-03-24 07:19:40 hadrons123 Member From: chennai Registered: 2011-10-07 Posts: 1,249 Re: [SOLVED] "Filesystem check failed" during boot process esuhl wrote:. I tried booting from a GParted CD to check the filesystems for errors, but none were detected.@lijpbasin Out of curiousity, how Is your suggestion better than Gparted? LENOVO Y 580 IVYBRIDGE 660M NVIDIA Unix is user-friendly. It just isn't promiscuous about which user
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