Hi, You need to run fsck on the file system. # fsck /dev/hda (whatever your file system is mounted on) check man fsck for the options ... once you run this successfully .. then logout and reboot ... your system shud come up fine ... Regards, Nikhil. --- ketan shah coolketone@yahoo.com wrote:
MY PC HAS AUTO BOOT IE NO FLOPPY BOOT. IT HAS WINDOWS AND LINUX IN PARTITION.LINUX VERSION (REDHAT 7.1).PARTITION 4GB LINUX AND 16 GB WINDOWS.
WHEN WE SWITCH THE POWER ON IT GIVES U AN OPTION FOR LINUX OR WINDOWS. ONCE I GO INTO LINUX THIS HAPPENS
INITIALIZING USB CONTROLLER (USB -UHCI) CHECKING ROOT FILESYSTEM. / CONTAINS A FILESYSTEM WITH ERRORS,CHECK FORCED /: UNATTACHED INODE 43 /: UNEXPECTED INCONSISTENCY,RUN fsck MANUALLY. (IE WITHOUT -a OR -p options) AN ERROR OCCURED DURING FILESYSTEM CHECK DROPPING YOU TO A SHELL THE SYSTEM WILL REBOOT WHEN U LEAVE THE SHELL. GIVE ROOT PASSWORD FOR MAINTAINENCE (OR TYPE ctrl -D FOR NORMAL STARTUP)
if i enter the root password here i get
(REPAIR FILESYSTEM) 1#
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===== Nikhil Kale Software Engineer Mahindra British Telecom Ltd.
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