SOLVED] An error occurred during the file system check. System unable to start. Quote. Originally Posted by tailinlinux. This is very easy but to risky. Type your root password. Then type "fsck"then Enter. System will ask you to fix all the badblocks. ![]() Have you ever wondered where is the startup folder for a user and all users profile in Windows sever? The startup folder can run programs on a user log on locally.Then Enter. System Display: "System Successfully Modified or something like that then it will ask you to reboot your computer"Then Your computer will be fixed. Uhh.. why is it risky, exactly??? It's only risky to fsck a MOUNTED volume.. Also, the system is TELLING the OP how to fix the system, and you're omitting a few things. First, just typing in "fsck" (as you say), will check ALL the file systems in the fstab file, which may (or may not) cause other problems. Second, without the "- a" flag to automatically fix error(s) found, the OP may be sitting there for half an hour or so, just pressing "Y". Welcome to LinuxQuestions.org, a friendly and active Linux Community.You are currently viewing LQ as a guest.By joining our community you will have the ability to.View and Download CTS HES-3109 Series user manual online.CTS HES-3109 Series 8 or 9 Ports 10/100/1000base-T Ethernet Managed Switch.HES-3109 Series Switch pdf.Description. This page explains how to setup and configure cross-forest trust between an IPA domain and an AD (Active Directory) domain. And after exiting the repair shell, the system will reboot automatically (as it says clearly in the OP's message), without asking anything. Again, if you're going to try to answer a question, please answer it accurately. Telling someone it'll say "something like that", doesn't give someone much guidance, and if the OP follows what you said, it could cause further problems. OP, one thing that is of concern is how the /tmp file system got a corrupted journal? Was the system shut down uncleanly, and do you see any hardware fault lights on, or see anything in your system logs to indicate a disk failure?
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