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The computer I am working on is starting to do some weird things and I am wondering how do I recover from this. When I try to run fsck on ...
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- 07-28-2005 #1Linux User
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How do I recover from this
The computer I am working on is starting to do some weird things and I am wondering how do I recover from this. When I try to run fsck on my raid array I get this
The filesystem size (according to the superblock) is 2168775 blocks
The physical size of the device is 2168752 blocks
Either the superblock or the partition table s likely to be corrupt.
Abort<y>?
What does this mean.
I am runnin a raid level 1 array I checked the raid and it said both disks where fine.
thanx for the help.The computer made me do it!! Slackware
and SUSE too Gig\'em WHOOOOP!!
\"God put me on this earth to accomplish a certain amount of tasks, At the rate I\'m going I will never die.\" (I don\'t know)
- 07-28-2005 #2Just Joined!
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files in the block are corrupt most likely..try doing a manual fsck in single user mode.


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