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Re: SCSI Problem!! (Please Help!)



Hai,...

I did, and it couldn't work. Let me tell you again (about the problem). I
can use my linux normally, (booting from disk) it's just everytime i run
'setup' or 'linuxconf' or something like them, they show some error and
then finally get hang. (i've sent the error message to you a few weeks
ago) I'm sure that there is a partition like that. I gave you my
/etc/fstab, did i?

Does anyone can help me? If you don't know the problem (missed from this
list), just let me know and i'll send you all you want to know for helping
me, privately. It's been a month!

Btw,... Thanks Leo, for replying all my email (only you did that! while
in other list i joined didn't). What about my LILO? sound's strange,
is it?

Bye,

Abdul Malik bin Hilman bin Mahyuddin
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Your Windows can not be cleaned?
Use Linux.

On Mon, 18 Sep 2000, Leonard den Ottolander wrote:

> 		Hello Abdul,
> 
> > 2. run 'e2fsck /dev/sda5' the output was
> > 	e2fsck 1.18, 11-Nov-1999 for EXT2 FS 95/08/09
> > 	e2fsck: No such file or directory while trying to open /dev/sda5
> > 
> > 	The superblock could not be read or does not describe a correct
> > 	ext2 filesystem. If the device is valid and it really contains an
> > 	ext2 filesystem (and not swap or ufs or something else), then the
> > 	superblock is corrupt, and you might try running e2fsck with an
> > 	alternate superblock:
> > 		e2fsck -b 8193 <device>
> 
>  If you read this error message you will see e2fsck tells you it cannot find 
> an ext2 partition. Are you sure this is a valid ext2 partition? In that case 
> try running e2fsck with a different superblock. The block/cluster that is 
> suggested (8193) usually contains a copy of the superblock.
>  So if there is no partition, you can understand why you can't boot ;-).
> 
> 					Bye,
> 
> 					Leonard.
> 
> 
> 
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