8 May 2012 08:06
Re: reinstall ubuntu urgent
Joep L. Blom <jlblom <at> neuroweave.nl>
2012-05-08 06:06:11 GMT
2012-05-08 06:06:11 GMT
On 08-05-12 02:42, Basil Chupin wrote: > On 08/05/12 08:18, Joep L. Blom wrote: >> On 08-05-12 00:01, William Scott Lockwood III wrote: >>> On May 7, 2012 4:54 PM, "Joep L. Blom" <jlblom <at> neuroweave.nl >>> <mailto:jlblom <at> neuroweave.nl>> wrote: >>> > >>> > Memory checked also completely clean. However, all kind of read > > > What I suggest is that perhaps the file system is corrupted - nothing > wrong with the HDD but the file system is stuffed. I assume that you are > using ext4 or ext3 as your file system? > > The thing I would do is to boot into level 1 (init 1 at the grub menu > when booting) and doing the e2fsck check on the partition where your > system is installed. Seeing as how you also have a separate partition > for your home then do same for it. > > But first read up on how to do this e2fsck check - you cannot do it on a > partition which is mounted (unless you are prepared to possibly end up > with even a bigger mess.) > > BC > Basil, Thanks for you answer. I think you're right. I had run fsck several times and every time it repaired the corrupt inodes. However, after I restarted the system it ran for some time and then the same problems occurred again. I had thought to repair it by upgrading to 12.04 but during that process the installation hung and I have a half installed 12.04 so I think I have to install a completely new system. However, I haven't found out how to install the new system and keep my home partition. If you can give me some help with that I would be very grateful. I think also that I won't install 11.10 but 12.04 after I have used Unetbootin for storing it on an USB-stick. Joep
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Basil,
Thanks for you answer. I think you're right. I had run fsck several
times and every time it repaired the corrupt inodes. However, after I
restarted the system it ran for some time and then the same problems
occurred again. I had thought to repair it by upgrading to 12.04 but
during that process the installation hung and I have a half installed
12.04 so I think I have to install a completely new system. However, I
haven't found out how to install the new system and keep my home
partition. If you can give me some help with that I would be very
grateful. I think also that I won't install 11.10 but 12.04 after I have
used Unetbootin for storing it on an USB-stick.
Joep
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