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Quote Postby Apoth30sis » 2012/03/19 05:45:25 Hello all, I had a power an error occurred during the file system check centos outage and my CentOS box crashed.This is as far as it gets on boot:Checking filesystems_CentOS-.6.2-x86_:clean 227387/3238400files, 1841522/13107200 blocks/dev/sda1: Superblock an error occurred during the file system check linux last write time is in the future. (by less than a day, probably due to the hardware clock being incorrectly set). FIXED./dev/sda1: clean, 55/128016 files, 109513/512000 blocks/dev/mapper/vg_mediabox-lv_home: clean, 12484/26836992 files, 1955866/107336704 blocksfsck.ext4:
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No such or directory while trying to open /dev/sbg/dev/sbg:The superblock could not be read or does not describe a correct ext2 filesystem. If the device is valid and it really contains an ext2 filesystem(and not a swap or ufs or something else), then the superblock is corrupt, and you might try running e2fsck with an alternate superblock: e2fsk -b 8194 *** An error occurred
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during the file system check.*** Dropping you into shell; the system will reboot*** when you leave the shell.*** Warning -- SELinux is active*** Disabling security enforcement for system recoveryGive root password for maintenance (or type Control D to continue)If I put the root password in for maintenance, the system just hangs. I am completely at a loss here. Any thoughts are appreciated. Top Apoth30sis Posts: 11 Joined: 2012/03/07 23:28:15 Re: Error on Start-up Quote Postby Apoth30sis » 2012/03/19 05:58:55 Correction, the system doesn't hang, it puts me into the shell, which makes more sense. Also important, /dev/sdg is a USB hard drive (ext4 formatted) which is not plugged into the system. It was plugged in when the system crashed. /dev/sda1 is the boot drive. Top TrevorH Forum Moderator Posts: 16831 Joined: 2009/09/24 10:40:56 Location: Brighton, UK Re: Error on Start-up Quote Postby TrevorH » 2012/03/19 09:52:10 Did you add it to /etc/fstab? If you did then it'll be trying to mount it even if it's not present (or if you have a typo in the device name like /dev/sbg instead of sdg - you misspelled it in your f
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2011-08-01 21:29:25 -Snowrider- Member Registered: 2011-05-03 Posts: 8 [SOLVED] Unexpected inconsistency run fsck manually When I boot up my arch box (vertex 3 120 gb max imops ssd ) sda3 is my root partion formated ext2 and sda7 is my home partion formated ext4. I get the following error.now= Fri Jan 8 22:53:17 2010 is in the future (keep in mind this is incorrect)/dev/sda3: unexpected inconsistency run fsck manually(i.e. , without -a or -p options)/dev/sda7 Superblock last write time (mon Aug 1 16:36:22 2011, now= Fri Jan 8 22:53:17 2010) is in the future/dev/sda7: unexpected inconsistency run fsck manually (i.e. , without -a or -p options)*************File system check failed****************Please repair manually and reboot. Note that the root filesytem is currently mounted read-only. To remount it read-write type: mount -n -o remount ,rw /When you exit the maintinence shell the system will reboot autimatically.I proceeded to login to the maintinence shell and run fsck. I rebooted and I booted right in. No issues. If I reboot the system I have to run fsck again. This leads me to beleive it might be erroring on the shutdown/reboot. Any help would be appreciated. I'm trying to avoid a reinstall because i have to install my own ethernet module for internet not to fail so it makes the install a pain. If you need anymore information let me know.Thanks, Mitch Last edited by -Snowrider- (2011-08-06 21:34:13) Offline #2 2011-08-01 22:08:21 alphaniner Member From: Ancapistan Registered: 2010-07-12 Posts: 2,754 Re: [SOLVED] Unexpected inconsistency run fsck manually now= Fri Jan 8 22:53:17 2010O RLY?I think your system clock got messed up. Last edited by alphaniner (2011-08-01 22:08:43) But whether the Constitution really be one thing, or another, this much is certain - that it has either authorized such a government as we have had, or has been powerless to prevent it. In either case, it is unfit to exist.-Lysander Spooner Offline #3 2011-08-01 23:02:01 -Snowrider- Member Registered: 2011-05-03 Posts: 8 Re: [SOLVED] Unexpected inconsistency run fsck manually My hardware clock was messed up so I synced it with my system clock using this command:hwclock --systohc --ut