the root filesystem on /dev/sd1 requires a manual fsck. How does one do this?





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Recovery flag not set in backup superblock, so running journal anyway. How can I get back to my system and files?


Posts: 539 Joined: 2008-05-04 20:49 Location: Prague Sorry, guys, for my reply back are takes so long... My system has stopped to boot at all... Is this a new error?


the root filesystem on /dev/sd1 requires a manual fsck. How does one do this? - This may provide information about the actual problem. Are you new to LinuxQuestions.


First of all, I want to apologize for two things: 1 I am completely noob in Linux and know just nothing at all... For that I'm sorry... So, I will try to maximally use my vocabulary to get You could to understand what I'm saying about... And also to provide You as much the details as I only can... My system has stopped to boot at all... Setting parameters of disc: none. Checking root file system... Inodes that were part of a corrupted orphan linked list found. An automatic file system check fsck of the root filesystem failed. A manual fsck must be performed, then the system restarted. The fsck should be performed in maintenance mode with the root filesystem mounted in read-only mode. The root filesystem is currently mounted in read-only mode. A maintenance shell will now be started. After performing system maintenance, press CONTROL-D to terminate the maintenance shell and restart the system. Posts: 6 Joined: 2013-02-18 13:17 I have a ScreenShots, but can't to attach it, because of: Code: Internal Server Error The server encountered an internal error or misconfiguration and was unable to complete your request. More information about this error may be available in the server error log. Apache Server at forums. You did a good job of describing your problem and providing enough information for someone to provide help. These forums might be a good place to learn both technical and creative English... If You ever need a language help Ukrainian or russian , then I am here for You... So, about my debian problem... Unfortunately, I'm not at home right now and can't to tell You, what actually happens exactly... Ctrl+D - all just the same... Because I have an another problems with my debian too, but without attaching the screens it's will be really hard to explain it for me... Otherwise, you can host the image online using a free site of your choice. Posts: 539 Joined: 2008-05-04 20:49 Location: Prague Sorry, guys, for my reply back are takes so long... I did all like You said, and my debian now works again... Thank You a lot!.. I have and another big problems, but maybe will post it latter, and hope that You could to help me with it too... And 2 michapma Like I said, when I did all the same like You describes, then I've got an error message... Posts: 6 Joined: 2013-02-18 13:17 to use the img tags to post an image you first have to post the image at an image hosting site. Please help me to fix this please ASAP. Please start a new thread for your problem -- be sure to give it a descriptive title both to attract the attention of users who know about the subject and also to help users who have the same problem and are searching for a solution. Also, read this post to increase your chances of getting help:.

 


A way to overcome this is to use the -M flag to prevent it from checking mounted system. Hello, this is my first time using linux and I am running a xubunto. Are you new to LinuxQuestions. I dual boot Ubuntu and Windows 7. For that I'm sorry. More information about this error may be available in the server error log. You did a good job of describing your problem and providing enough information for someone to provide help. Thank you for your time and help on the issue. Which makes sense as common knowledge tells us that running fsck on a mounted file system will most likely do more damage to it.