On 24 Apr 2004 05:34:38 -0500
Jan Depner <eviltwin69(a)cableone.net> wrote:
If you boot in single user mode you should only get
that if you're
trying to fsck the root partition. AFAIK you kinda have to ignore it in
that case. I don't know what recourse you have in the case of a hosed
root partition. I've never had a problem with fsck'ing the root
partition though (that covers about 16 years of UNIX sysadmin (and 11 of
Linux)). Of course, it could blow up on me the next time I have to do
it ;-) Man, you're up early today Ron.
remount the root partition read only.. see man mount.. i think that should lessen the
probability of damage.. after fsck just reboot, do not remount ro..
flo
P.S.: i'm not sure though...
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