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| Getting a JFS Error During Boot |
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Sat, 29 Jul 2006 10:53:58 GMT |
At boot time, I'm getting the following error on one (K:) of my JFS
partitions:
The current hard disk drive is: K:
The type of file system for the disk is JFS.
The JFS file system program has been started.
CHKDSK Block size in bytes: 4096
CHKDSK File system size in blocks: 3664820
CHKDSK *Phase 0 - Replay Journal Log
CHKDSK *Phase 1 - Check Blocks, File/Directories, and Directory Entries
CHKDSK Duplicate block references have been detected in meta-data.
CHKDSK CANNOT CONTINUE.
CHKDSK File system is dirty.
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The above is after I enter:
chkdsk K: /f:2
because I couldn't capture the same output during boot.
This is a 15-gig IDE drive/partition
Can this be fixed? How? If I have to rebuild it, should I do it as HPFS?
Gene
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| Re: Getting a JFS Error During Boot |
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Sat, 29 Jul 2006 16:02:24 GMT |
1) try chkdsk k: /f
2) try isj. if it will help then save the data from the partition
3) try jrescuer. save the data.
* What is the age of the harddisk?
* Boot from eCS install CD or eCS demo CD, not to command line
http://ecomstation.ru/jrescuer
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