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Old 02-21-2004, 09:49 PM   #1
anerusmc
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Boot error fsck.reiserfs failed Run Manually


I have a Compaq 1850R with three 9.1 GB HDD Partition into 2.
One System Partition the other a Virtual Partition with the other two drives.
Version of Linux I installed: Suse 9.0.
The system was running well until I restarted, thats when I get the error mesg.

fsck.reiserfs /dev/sda2 failed (status 0x4). Run Manually.

fsck for root files system (/) failed. Please repair it manually and reboot. The root file system is currently mounted read-only.

Then it ask for the root password.
After I enter it a try to run fsck /dev/sda2.

And I get this message.

fsck.reiserfs /dev/sda2 failed (status 0x10).

I hope someone can help.

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