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Legacy Forums => General Discussion (Legacy) => Topic started by: qazsew on April 05, 2005, 08:14:40 AM
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Hi, I run an SME 6 server since more than a year with no problems until now. It has a software raid as implemented by SME. It worked like a charm (it runs webmail and is used as a file server) but I needed to move the server, so I shut it down through the server-manager over the network. When restarting it, it runs a forced check on the root file system; at 90% is says:
"Unconnected directory inode [some number] (/VAR/SPOOL/SQUID/07/???)
Run fsck manually without -a or -p options." Then there are two alternatives: "Press control D for normal startup" and "enter password to enter shell". Control D reboots the machine but it stops as above all the same.
I don't know the first thing about this. I have looked through redhats synopsis explanation, but I know too little to make good use of it.
Please, is there a way to fix this? Can I somehow force the server to boot all the way without the file system check (after all, it has been working flawlessly)?
Much obliged for any reply
Lars
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I have had something like this happen a couple of times. I am not sure if this is the best way, but I ran
fsck -A
, and that allowed me to fix things
Bob
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Thank you, Bob! You saved me tons of trouble!
Best regards
Lars