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Error 16 Inconsistent Filesystem Structure Windows 7
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was last pulled 2 hours ago. Comment on this change (optional) Email me about changes to this bug report grub (Ubuntu) Edit Won't Fix Low Unassigned Edit You need to log in to change this bug's status. Affecting: grub (Ubuntu) Filed here by: Daniel Hahler When: 2006-10-09 Completed: 2012-06-02 Target Distribution Baltix BOSS Juju Charms Collection Elbuntu Guadalinex Guadalinex Edu Kiwi Linux nUbuntu PLD Linux Tilix tuXlab Ubuntu Ubuntu Linaro Evaluation Build Ubuntu RTM Package (Find…) Project (Find…) Status Importance Won't Fix Low Assigned to Nobody Me Comment on this change (optional) Email me about changes to this bug report Also affects project (?) Also affects distribution/package Nominate for series Bug Description While I was testing hibernation on my system, I sometimes got the error "GRUB Error 16: Inconsistent filesystem structure" when trying to boot the default kernel. I also got the same error during rebooting normally, after I've resumed from hibernation. This problem can be quite ea
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uptime; ifdown; file; Category Pages Specific to Linux Boot Desktop Development Device Security Storage Transfer Unix Web Server X11 Other All Operating System Bill Gates Drupal Linux Mac OS/X http://linux.m2osw.com/grub MS-Windows All About this Site The Linux Pages GNU Free Documentation License Search Site Site Index Recent Additions Silliness The Fox Trot story of Bill Amend Pronounce it right! Where I lived... Other External http://www.centos.org/forums/viewtopic.php?t=13966 Links External Links Alexis on LinkedIn Alexis on Facebook Alexis on Twitter Alexis Wilke Online Black Hole HomeGRUB error 16 Submitted by Alexis Wilke on Wed, 12/24/2008 - 19:50 2 access back BIOS boot error 16 CD chroot data device disk drive error feature file fix GET hard drive installation large LILO Linux load master MBR mode mount MS-Windows not number operating system options partition reboot record rescue root run sector SELECT .so source storage system table time Ubuntu Unix Windows [vtoc title=Boot Sector; minlevel=1; maxlevel=4;] Error 16 Today I got an error 16 with GRUB on one of my machines. This had happened before error 16 inconsistent so I did not worry too much. It is just quite annoying. Ubuntu CD A Ubuntu boot CD has a cool feature one can use to rescue such a system (i.e. re-install GRUB properly.) More or less, boot the CD, select the rescue mode, let it do its things for a moment (after you select options like keyboard, etc.) Drive Selection At the time it tells you to select your drive, choose your boot drive (/dev/sda1 maybe? In my case, it was /dev/hda5.) The system says something like Which disk do you want to select as root? (i.e. / in your file system.) Just for fixing GRUB you should not need anything more than that. The drive you select should include the /boot folder from your Linux installation. If /boot is on a separate partition, then go to the root partition and use mount to get access to /boot. Enter Shell Once the drive was selected, choose to enter a shell. After you hit enter it starts and the selected partition becomes / (with a chroot that is done automatically for you!) Note that the chroot on / is important for the GRUB command to work. If you're not in that folder, the boot
filesystem structure General support questions including new installations Post Reply Print view Search Advanced search 5 posts • Page 1 of 1 quality Posts: 10 Joined: 2009/08/13 20:50:44 Error 16: Inconsistent filesystem structure Quote Postby quality » 2009/08/13 21:07:37 Error 16: Inconsistent filesystem structureHello!I was making my first system update yesterday, and had to restart after 6 hours of downloading, while the indication bar was about 60%.Today, I was booting into Centos 5.1 and GRUB gave me this screen:________________________________________________________root (hd0.0) Filesystem type is ext2fs, partition type is 0x83kernel /vmlinuz-2.6 18-53.e15 ro root=/dev/VolGroup00/LogVol00 rhgb quite crashkernel=128M@16M[Linux-bzImage, setup=0x1e00, size=0x1b3634]Error 16: Inconsistent filesystem structurePress any key to continue .. ________________________________________________________I have no ext2 in my partition!Pressing 'any key' doesn't go anywhere! system cannot boot.Any help is really appreciated! Thanks Top quality Posts: 10 Joined: 2009/08/13 20:50:44 Re: Error 16: Inconsistent filesystem structure Quote Postby quality » 2009/08/14 08:26:29 anyone can help in this? Top gerald_clark Posts: 10595 Joined: 2005/08/05 15:19:54 Location: Northern Illinois, USA Re: Error 16: Inconsistent filesystem structure Quote Postby gerald_clark » 2009/08/14 13:11:52 There is nothing in a yum update that would trash a filesystem.How did you restart? Recycle power?Did you use a special driver for your drives?if so, try booting an older kernel.Boot DVD in rescue mode and try to fsck.Maybe you had a drive failure. Top quality Posts: 10 Joined: 2009/08/13 20:50:44 [SOLVED] Re: Error 16: Inconsistent filesystem structure Quote Postby quality » 2009/08/15 11:46:38 [SOLVED]Thank you so much gerald_clarkIn fact, I was talking with a friend, who pointed to me the fact of me having separate OSs on separate HDDs,and frequently switching between them as a possible cause, and if I have made any changes in thier jumper settings or anything like that.I found that I DID changed their HDD BOOT ORDER in the mother board setup... [i.e.: from master0, master1, slave0 ... to master0, slave0, master1]I re-arranged them to the first order I had when first connected them after Centos has been installed