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***An error occured during filesystem check.
***An error occured during filesystem check.
***Dropping you to a shell; the system will reboot ***when you leave te shell. Give root password for maintenance (or type Control - D for normal startup): When I try to login to my RedHat 7.2 I got the aforementioned error. I am not exactly sure what they are looing for here. When I entered the root password I got the prompt: (Repair filesystem) 1# I dabbled with fsck command here a bit, but I was looking for some sound advice. Thanks for the help. P.S. I do not remember for sure, but I think my Linux image is on /dev/hdb, as my system is dual booted! |
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I think all you need to do is
fsck /dev/hdb but there is probably many options available I used to get this every so often with linux and windows parted but once I gave freebsd the MBR never an error? |
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