Re: Corrupt superblocks

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> Why do you say you have a corrupted superblock?

Because of this message: fsck.ext4: No such file or directory while trying to 
open /dev/vg/root
/dev/vg/root: The superblock could not be read or does not describe a correct 
ext2 filesystem ... at the end of this message i am told to run e2fsck -b 
8193 <device>

> I suppose I'd try booting a live/rescue cd, and just manually run e2fsck
> against your root device, as a starter - and capture any interesting
>  output.
> 
> Any sort of kernel or fsck logs indicating more of what actually went
> wrong would be Very helpful here.

I just booted into a rescue cd and run e2fsck /dev/vg/root.
surprisingly it said: /dev/vg/root: clean

- fabian
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