Hi, Has something changed in the manner the filesystems are checked at boot time? Indeed, at startup, once the logical volumes are configured and activated, my filesystem is checked but the check fails with the following message: e2fsck: Cannot continue, aborting. I'm then asked to enter the root password in order to manually check the filesystem. At this stage, the filesystem is already mounted, so I pressed Ctrl-D to continue and my system was rebooted. The strange thing is that, if I boot using a rescue CD in order to run e2fsck on unmounted filesystems, everything is clean. Yesterday, I had the bad idea to finally enter the root password and manually run fsck as requested. Of course, this ended up with a totally corrupted filesystem. Fortunately, my data are on a separate disk. I've then performed a network install of Fedora Core Rawhide during this night (most recent packages dated May 2nd). Everything ran fine, but at boot time, e2fsck is still failing and ask for a manual intervention! Rebooting the system (Windows inside (R)) has no effect. Any hint ? This is on an Itanium workstation (ia64) and I don't know if this problem also appears on other architectures. Many thanks, Émeric -- fedora-devel-list mailing list fedora-devel-list@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-devel-list