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Lost power last night and system was not on ups. I'll take that up with the powers to be here but for now I just want to get this system back up and running.
Warnign fsck.ext2 for device /dev/hdc1 exited with signal 8 90.8:%
droping you toa shell; the sysetem will reboot
when you leave the shell
give root password for maintenance
(or type contorl-d for normal startup)
(((I enter the toot passwd))))
[root@backup /root]#
any help would be greatly appreciated.
Lost power last night and system was not on ups. I'll take that up with the powers to be here but for now I just want to get this system back up and running.
Warnign fsck.ext2 for device /dev/hdc1 exited with signal 8 90.8:%
droping you toa shell; the sysetem will reboot
when you leave the shell
give root password for maintenance
(or type contorl-d for normal startup)
(((I enter the toot passwd))))
[root@backup /root]#
any help would be greatly appreciated.
Hi funhouse,
First of all- welcome to our site.
We don't troubleshoot technical prolems in our Community Introductions forum, so I've moved your thread to a forum which is more suited to your question, and in which you will get more responses from our other Linux-savy members.
In terms of the problem:
As I'm sure you know, the power outage obviously corrupted one or more of your filesystems by shutting down the system before it could properly flush cached state information to disk. You are being dropped to the shell because the auto-fsck failed, and it is now basically telling you that you should run fsck manually from the command prompt.
Before you do though, it wold be good get more info on your partition and filesystem types/layouts, as running fsck incorrectly (using the wrong switches/specifying the wrong options) against a damaged filesystem could make matters worse. Also tell us what distro you're using, including hte specific version.
First of all- welcome to our site.

We don't troubleshoot technical prolems in our Community Introductions forum, so I've moved your thread to a forum which is more suited to your question, and in which you will get more responses from our other Linux-savy members.
In terms of the problem:
As I'm sure you know, the power outage obviously corrupted one or more of your filesystems by shutting down the system before it could properly flush cached state information to disk. You are being dropped to the shell because the auto-fsck failed, and it is now basically telling you that you should run fsck manually from the command prompt.
Before you do though, it wold be good get more info on your partition and filesystem types/layouts, as running fsck incorrectly (using the wrong switches/specifying the wrong options) against a damaged filesystem could make matters worse. Also tell us what distro you're using, including hte specific version.
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Please do not contact me by email or PM for help. We're all volunteers here, and only have so much free time to dedicate to our efforts.
However, if I've been working on a thread with you already, and seem to have "forgotten" your thread, please do send me a message. I try not to let things slip through the cracks, but it does happen sometimes.
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