[ale]Fsck errors
ari
myo at thy.dyn.ml.org
Sat Sep 12 18:18:53 EDT 1998
try using the -c flag with fsck, to see if there are any hardware errors on
the drive...
that is, i'm assuming you say y and let fsck do whatever it wanted with the
errors it found...
otherwise, i'd like to have a look at it if you could give me a snooped
telnet session. someone i know had a similar problem a while ago, and i
didn't get to see what iwas going on (he got a new drive and trashed the old
one, as it was old and smallish anyway). you may be able to overwrite a
corrupt superblock using lilo.
ari
Rob Beverly (rbeverly at grdata.com) said this stuff:
> A linux machine I own refuses to mount a disk. I've run fsck with
> no luck and fsck on the alternate super block. Any ideas? I've
> attached some fsck output below. Thanks in advance,
>
> rob
>
> [root at netoff /root]# fsck /dev/hdb1
> Parallelizing fsck version 1.10 (24-Apr-97)
> e2fsck 1.10, 24-Apr-97 for EXT2 FS 0.5b, 95/08/09
> Group descriptors look bad... trying backup blocks...
> Block bitmap for group 0 is not in group. (block 0)
> Relocate<y>?
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