My original HD with Redhat Linux 9 which came with this computer has a big problem as it will 'drop into shell' at Checking root filesystem. It said something about fstab but fstab cannot be repaired/edited. I cannot do any chmod. vi also said something about swap not available but the system seemed to know the dev is used as swap dev. Also stated something about e2fsck and superblock but I do not know what and how to do. What superblock? Important dev seemed to be mounted when I checked but when shutdown, it showed not mounted. /boot, /usr and /var have nothing inside. /home has nothing inside too. This happened after I pressed Y when it said 'force ... check' b'cos window gets hung (when login as root but ok as other users. Tried many times, just let it boot and init by itself) when starting. I left the system immediately after entering it. Since then it keeps dropping into shell. Didn't know it could cause this. :-( When did the window first get hung? I was half way preparing to backup my system. I was copying files to /mnt/cdrom when many messages came out saying not enough space. So I deleted those files from /mnt/cdrom. Then the system sort of hung and the trash was shown as a document. I couldn't do anything so I power-off it. Why did the system get hung? I guess the system is not good or not stable. I definitely would not use this computer and the OS as a server. It's not a very good desktop system too. Does it rely heavily on RAM? The memory usage is 210MB when typing this email and swap available is 376MB! Oh, yes it's Redhat 9, kernel 2.4.20-9 or 2.4.20-9smp, using gnome (oops, don't know what release/version). I do not have a rescue disks (don't know if they were of any use). Do not have installation CD of the kernel sub-version. The sub-version was given in Errata CD. What can I do to 'rescue' the HD? Help! ---------------------------------------------------------------- This e-mail has been sent via JARING webmail at http://www.jaring.my -- redhat-list mailing list unsubscribe mailto:redhat-list-request@xxxxxxxxxx?subject=unsubscribe https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/redhat-list