It is probably not a
bug... most likely you have additional filesystems that need checking. If
you are unsure about what filesystems to check, use the "-A" flag to
fsck: # fsck -A That will check all
applicable filesystems listed in your /etc/fstab file. It is also possible that
the filesystems are too severely damaged to be repaired from single user
mode. In that case you'll need to download a Centos CD and use rescue
mode and hope that you can recover. -geoff --------------------------------- Thank you for your reply . I have received my CentOS server as
pre-installed , with no CD accompanied . Is there any other way to fix the bug? Thank you
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