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redhat system, an error is displayed as follows: Checking filesystems: ..... /dev/VolGroup00/LogVo100: UNEXPECTED
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INCONSISTENCY: RUN fsck MANUALLY. (i.e., without -a or -p run fsck manually without a or p options options) dropping you to a shell the system will reboot when you leave the shell https://access.redhat.com/solutions/390923 [FAILED] ***An error occurred during the file system check. ***Dropping you to a shell: the system will reboot ***when you leave the shell. Give root password for maintenance (or type control-D to continue): (Repair filesystem) 1 #AnswerIt is unnecessary to re-install http://www.opal-rt.com/KMP/index.php?/article/AA-00874/0/Redhat-fails-in-checking-filesystems.html Redhat. This situation happens when the system is reset when the file system is busy writing on the disk. Running:
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Today's Posts Advanced Search Find the answer to your Linux question: Entire Site Articles Downloads Forums Linux Hosting Forum Your Distro Red Hat / Fedora Linux Repair file system If this is your first visit, be sure to check out the FAQ by clicking the link above. You may have to register before you can post: click the register link above to proceed. To start viewing messages, select the forum that you want to visit from the selection below. ** If you are logged in, most ads will not be displayed. ** Linuxforums now supports the Tapatalk app for your mobile device. Page 1 of 3 1 2 3 Last Jump to page: Results 1 to 10 of 24 Thread: Repair file system Thread Tools Show Printable Version Email this Page… Subscribe to this Thread… Display Linear Mode Switch to Hybrid Mode Switch to Threaded Mode Enjoy an ad free experience by logging in. Not a member yet? Register. 07-03-2005 #1 zillah View Profile View Forum Posts Private Message View Articles Linux Newbie Join Date Nov 2002 Posts 139 Repair file system I have got 3 OSs on my laptop Latitude Dell D600 (Windows , FC3, Solaris 10) I have got no problem to boot in any of these 3 OSs. After while I tried to boot into linux I received this error message : Run 'setenforce 1' to reenable. Give root password for maintenance (or type Control-D to continue): Repair file system1# After I spent one hour of googling I found this : ((If the system crashes (due to power outage etc...) then upon boot the system will check if the disk was unmounted cleanly. If not you may get the following message: Unexpected inconsistency; Run fsck Manually ... *** An error occurred during the file system check. *** Dropping you to a shell; the system will reboot Give root password for maintenance (or type Control-D for normal startup): At this point enter the root password then run fsck: (repair