Unattached Inode

Brian Densmore DensmoreB at ctbsonline.com
Fri Nov 16 14:37:28 CST 2001


This is serious. You need to make sure you do an orderly shutdown before
turning off your PC. Hopefully you already do. This is an indication
that there is a problem with your file system. You need to run fsck
"before you dot another i Mr. Cratchit"! I also recommend that you run
one of the more robust file systems like ext3 or reiserfs. These help
prevent these kinds of issues. You should also run fsck anytime your
system goes down.
 
Good luck,
Brian

-----Original Message-----
From: Joshua B. Derck [mailto:JOSH at nph.com]
Sent: Friday, November 16, 2001 8:14 AM
To: 'kclug at kclug.org'
Subject: Unattached Inode

Dose this sound fimilar to any one 
 

Joshua B. Derck 
IS Help Desk 
Nazarene Publishing House 
2923 Troost Ave. 
Kansas City, MO 64141 
816-931-1900 ext.429 
josh at nph.com 

 





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