Filesystem errors !! How to fix ???

Reon Toerien rztrzt at gmail.com
Fri Apr 28 08:11:49 UTC 2006


Ok, I edited the fstab file to mount /dev/sdb10 as ext2. So far I have
had no problems which is great news.

Now I just need to figure out how to move or delete the journal and put it back.

Will keep you all posted

Thanks
Reon

On 27/04/06, Derek Broughton <news at pointerstop.ca> wrote:
> Reon Toerien wrote:
>
> > Ubuntu detects that the /home filesystem is corrupted at every single
> > boot. It does it's little scan, seems to fix it but a few mins into me
> > using kubuntu I start getting error msg that i cannot write to /home.
> > I reboot and the process repeats itself over again in a endless cycle.
>
> Your problem is on the journal file, so if you mount as ext2, rather than
> ext3, it should stay mounted as read/write (unless you've got more problems
> than we've seen).
>
> Then try moving the journal (it's a long time since I used ext3, but I'm
> pretty sure there are options for that) and remount it as ext3.
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