RH Boot failior!!!

Igor Gueths igueths at attbi.com
Mon Sep 30 14:26:03 EDT 2002


Hi. Is most of your stuff on /root or /usr? Bc what you could do is if you
have a rescue floppy, you can boot into that and then repair your
filesystems. If you don't have a rescue kernel, can you give me a
description of some of your hardware i.e., i686? Sound? Etc and I can send
you my rescue kernel. That won't really keep you up by any means but it
will let you get at the problem. Oh and what does rh have for fs checking
fsck? Have you tried running that? Or does rh run it automatically? I know
this is what Debian does.

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On Mon, 30 Sep 2002, Thomas Ward wrote:

> Hello, list. I am having a huge crisis, and I do not know how to fix it. Let
> me explain what I was doing, and what happened.
>
>  I had compiled and installed yasr, because it can use flite for software
> speech. However, when testing yasr my RH box locked up, I had no speech, and
> was unable to shut down. I pressed the three finger alt+control+delete.
>
> The RH box rebooted, and then it freezes at one spot. Here is a summary of
> the error message;
>
> "Ext3 fs error! Can not read inode (33218) block (bla bla bla)"
>
> Then, RH sits there like a knot on a log. It will not do anything else, but
> sit there with that error message on the screen. Please, tell me how to fix
> this problem.
> This box in particular has lots of code, personal settings, a newly compiled
> copy of Gnome 2.0.2, among other things and none of it is on backup media. I
> loose this system I am roilly down the drain, screwed, you name it.
> Does anyone know what is wrong, and how to correct the problem? Thanks.
>
>
>
>
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