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/home: UNEXPECTED INCONSISTENCY

/home: UNEXPECTED INCONSISTENCY

2003-10-23       - By Taylor, ForrestX

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> I could not remember the original size of /home. I
> remembered I created software RAID at the beginning when I
> installed the OS ten month ago. And It worked well, but
> suddenly one day student report they could not save their
> edited files, I tried to reboot it could not and showed the
> error:
> /home : UNEXPECTED INCONSISTENCY.
>
> I tried e2fsck -c /dev/sdb1
>
> After it finished, It still could not reboot.

If it is RAID, you will need to do a e2fsck -c /dev/md? (take a look at
/etc/raidtab and look for raiddev).  Have you checked the disks with a
manufacturers disk?

Forrest
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