Re: fsck (was Still no network...)


Subject: Re: fsck (was Still no network...)
From: cassio lima (cassio76@yahoo.com.br)
Date: Wed Jun 20 2001 - 11:31:29 MDT


try fsck -a or -p /dev/xxx
--- Hollis <hollis-lists@austin.rr.com> escreveu: > On
Wednesday 20 June 2001 07:11, you wrote:
> >
> > Another reboot gave me a quit in the disk check
> process at 80 some % with
> > the following: "UNEXPECTED INCONSISTENCY; RUN fsck
> MANUALLY"... or press
> > Ctrl-D for a reboot...
>
> This is expected when you don't shut down cleanly
> (due to power loss, lockup,
> or whatever).
>
> > three Ctrl-D after, I am still at the same gate,
> waiting on line... every
> > time I got kicked out at 86.7% (frustating...).
> One time I tried the
> > opportunity to enter the "console" and I try
> "fsck" (hey, I am a fairly
> > newbie at this game) only to be presented with a
> prompt marked #2, did the
> > same thing and got to #3. I am lost...
>
> Run 'fsck -y /dev/xxx' where xxx is the disk
> currently having problems. The
> -y means "yes, fix everything" instead of asking you
> about every problem.
>
> As you've noticed, there's nothing inherent to a
> reboot that fixes filesystem
> errors.
>
> > I think your idea is a good one, this card is the
> problem, I thought about
> > dropping it totally (If I can only run it at
> 10Mbps then I shoud be using
> > the internal eth0 (MACE..).
>
> I have heard that the autosense is the problem on
> realtek cards, but 10bt is
> a good baseline that should work.
>
> -Hollis

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