fsck error message

bmike101 at cox.net bmike101 at cox.net
Sun Mar 26 20:29:25 MST 2006


nope, that didn't help 
 
root at 0[etc]# cd /etc && grep -r hda2 * 
grep: alternatives/ftpd: No such file or directory 
grep: alternatives/ftpd.8.gz: No such file or directory 
grep: alternatives/www-browser: No such file or directory 
grep: alternatives/xferstats: No such file or directory 
root at 0[etc]# 
 
>  
> From: Scott <spbz at cox.net> 
> Date: 2006/03/26 Sun PM 02:30:35 PST 
> To: Main PLUG discussion list 
<plug-discuss at lists.plug.phoenix.az.us> 
> Subject: Re: fsck error message 
>  
> rc scripts are always kept as configuration files in /
etc, so a simple  
> command such as this should tell you which file(s) is/
are making the  
> request: 
>  
> cd /etc && grep -r hda2 * 
>  
>  
> -Scott 
>  
> bmike101 at cox.net wrote: 
>  
> >root at 0[root]# fdisk -l /dev/hda  
> >]  
> >Disk /dev/hda: 41.1 GB, 41110142976 bytes  
> >255 heads, 63 sectors/track, 4998 cylinders  
> >Units = cylinders of 16065 * 512 = 8225280 bytes  
> >  
> >   Device Boot      Start         End      Blocks   Id   
> >System  
> >/dev/hda1               1         774     6217123+  83   
> >Linux  
> >/dev/hda3             775        2886    16964640   83   
> >Linux  
> >/dev/hda4            2887        4998    16964640   83   
> >Linux  
> >root at 0[root]# ]  
> >  
> >//  
> >  
> >Where are these rc scripts that you would look trough 
and  
> >would I just look for a reference to hda2? It could 
only  
> >be the rc scripts  if they are saved in somewhere other  
> >than hda1 or 2 because I reinstalled the system meaning  
> >that hda1 was formated and hda1&2 became hda1 (also  
> >meaning that ayttm is broken again).   
> >  
> >   
> > 
>  
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