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Red Hat 7.1 help
Installed 7.1 with Gnome interface..logged on perfectly..rebooted and received the following error......
File system with errors, check forced... Inode 132409 has illegal blocks... unexpected inconsistency: run fsck.. Perhaps one of you Linux/Unix Gurus could enlighten a novice Linux wannabe... thanx in advance |
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Here's a tip: run fsck. Go to a console (anything will do) and do this:
fsck /dev/hd(yourrootpartition)
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try running fsck -A it usually works better
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