Hi, I have read that as root you can touch /forcefsck to force fsck run when your system reboots. If I use this option does it run in it's most strongest mode fixing all errors or is that just a check with no fixes? I had to use a rescue mode CD to run fsck on /dev/hda1 as my jurnal some how got messed up and mount would not mount it, that is why I am asking this question as if fsck runs first, I did not see any messages about it running, I think it was in the initrd. It was just after speakup started talking, the system frose. What is the best way to fix the jurnal with out using another CD?