Hello, everyone. First of all, I'm quite a noob, so ANY help will be.. helpful :)
Yesterday I've updated my openSUSE 11.1 to 11.2 using installation DVD. After that, as system boots, I started to get lines like:
Code:
FATAL: Module jbd not found
FATAL: Module mbcache not found
FATAL: Module ext3 not found
and so on with different modules..
My Kern.log file advise me to run e2fsck.
Aug 30 14:10:11 ubuntu kernel: [ 122.378292] EXT4-fs (sda11): warning: maximal mount count reached, running e2fsck is recommended
Aug 30 14:10:11 ubuntu kernel: [ 122.387488] EXT4-fs (sda11): mounted filesystem with ordered data mode.
since a couple of days I get some "system errors" and yesterday even a lockup of the system. No choice than to rest.
A couple of times I had to try to reboot till it finally is there again. However, it asked me to "agree" to the Tos of Skype, before I can use it, ...
Short reply: Have you run e2fsck on the partition? Warning – do NOT run e2fsck on a mounted partition.The warning message suggests you have not enabled filesystem checking for this partition in your fstab. Fixing your fstab would have e2fsck run automatically on a schedule.You may run e2fsck manually. If you are uncomfortable using e2fsck at the command line, Gparted uses e2fsck
I have installed centos on my /dev/sda9.
There is windows 7 on my first partition.
Now I try to install ubuntu on /dev/sda11
While installing,it shows the following error.
migration-assistant needs to mount a partition,but cannot do so because the following mount point could not be mounted:
/dev/sda9
please close any application using this mount points.
would you like migrati
Hi,For some unknown reason, I have to manually repair the root filesystem, but obviously every time I try, fsck tells me that the partition is mounted.I know I could use some live CD, or pendrive, but turns out my live CD is VERY scratched, and my BIOS can't boot from a pendrive.
After a fresh install on a brandnew laptop, my root partition is being mounted read only, and I see that systemd-remount-fs.service fails:[root@anton ~]# systemctl status systemd-remount-fs.service
systemd-remount-fs.service - Remount Root and Kernel File Systems
Loaded: loaded (/usr/lib/systemd/system/systemd-remount-fs.service; static)
Active: failed (Result: exit-code) since Sat, 2012-12-
Hy !
My name is Chris,from Romania.
First,excuse me for me poor english !
I have a Prestigio PMP5100 tablet. I replace original firmware with Arnova 10 rooted firmware.
I had 12.04 with my dual boot system. Yesterday I downloaded Ubuntu 12.10 make bootable USB and choose Upgrade option in Installer. After installation Grub failed to boot my machine. I tried following to fix grub bootloder . Same problem I fixed with Ubuntu 12.04 using live USB but this solution not work for Ubuntu 12.10. Now coming at exactly where this solution goes fail.