> > My problem is when the system is booted, there are some duplicate block > > error. some error messages are as the following: > > > > /////////BEGIN ERROR MESSAGE > > checking root filesystem > > /:Duplicate blocks found... invoking duplicate block passes > > Pass1B: Rescan for duplicate/bad blocks > > /:Duplicate/bad blocks in inode 52:/: 1661/: > > /:Duplicate/bad blocks in inode 53:/: 1662/: > > /:Duplicate/bad blocks in inode 71:/: 1662/: > > /:Duplicate/bad blocks in inode 74:/: 1661/: > > > > /:Pass1C: Scan directories for inodes with duplicate blocks > > /:Pass1D: Reconciling duplicate blocks > > /:(There are 4 inodes containing duplicate/bad blocks) > > /:File /root/.gnome/session(inode#74.) has 1 duplicate block(s), shared > > with 1 file(s) > > /: /root/panel.d/default/Applet_4.desktop (inode#52) > > ////////END OF ERROR MESSAGE > >What version of e2fsck/e2fsprogs are you using, and what distribution >are you using? > I really don't know how to check the version, what is distribution? this is my first time tried to install it. >If this is happening during the boot sequence, most distributions call >use the -p option (preen) to fsck/e2fsck. But in preen mode, the >duplicate blocks scanning doesn't happen; instead fsck, will stop the >boot process and request manual fsck processing. Both Red Hat and >Debian do this. > I am using Red Hat 7.1. Until now, I only heard about rescue/single user mode, what a preen mode use for? Sorry... I was totally lost with my first swim in Linux. >And do you know what options is it is passing to fsck? I didn't use any options. just 'fsck /dev/sda1' _________________________________________________________________ MSN Photos is the easiest way to share and print your photos: http://photos.msn.com/support/worldwide.aspx