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microsoftceo

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« on: 13 January 2002, 04:35 »
I installed Mandrake 7.2 (DOH    i cant d/l 8.x because it is too large) but anyway There was a power failure for a split second but when my computer restarted my linux partition was corrupt   :mad:    :mad:    :mad:   and my only choice was to reinstall. This is stupid and worse than winxp. Any advice?  :confused:

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« Reply #1 on: 13 January 2002, 10:01 »
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Originally posted by microsoft ceo:
I installed Mandrake 7.2 (DOH        i cant d/l 8.x because it is too large) but anyway There was a power failure for a split second but when my computer restarted my linux partition was corrupt     :mad:        :mad:        :mad:     and my only choice was to reinstall. This is stupid and worse than winxp. Any advice?    :confused:  


The worst that could have happened is a few files that were open for write would have been corrupted.  Did you "fsck" the drive?  Even if there were a key file corrupted you shouldn't have had to reinstall (boot from CD, mount the root filesystem on the hard drive, copy key files to hard drive). And usually the only key system files that would be open for write would be the logs and that's no biggy. I've had many power issues (tripping over power cords, accidentally bumping reset switches, etc) and have never had to reinstall.  But that doesn't mean you didn't have a serious problem so I have to give you the benefit of the doubt.  Now with the ext3 filesystem (JFS or Journaled filesystem) something like that should be even less likely.

What exactly was the symptom you were having when trying to boot after the power failure?

[ January 13, 2002: Message edited by: VoidMain ]

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« Reply #2 on: 13 January 2002, 13:09 »
On bootup after the failure it said something about not being able to mount / because the filesystem is corrupt. So i couldnt do much about it.

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« Reply #3 on: 13 January 2002, 21:07 »
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Originally posted by microsoft ceo:
On bootup after the failure it said something about not being able to mount / because the filesystem is corrupt. So i couldnt do much about it.


Yes you can, you "fsck" it.  Just like in MS OSs if the filesystem becomes corrupt, you ScanDisk it.  Why yours didn't automatically run I have no idea but it could still have been done manually.

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