On 12/12/2018 20.10, stakanov wrote:
On 12/12/2018 19.39, stakanov wrote:
Not very informative. The file it says to copy does not exist. Apparently there is an inconsistency with sda3 but does not tell me nothing, as I do not know what the system really calls sda3 now. (fstab is empty it seems?).
which command (in rescue mode) can tell me what is sda3 (in terms of hardware / partition. In bios all discs appear, so it is not a cable. The problem happened after the tw update today . I am a bit lost. Not even a dir command works?
Maybe "lsblk" is available?
Otherwise, I suppose "ls" works, so you can look at the symlinks under /dev/disk-by/ he tells me that he lost inodes on /dev/sda3 (and I cannot really know that / dev/sda3 is, while /dev/disk/by-id etc does not give me any solution, all but
In data mercoledì 12 dicembre 2018 19:59:29 CET, Carlos E. R. ha scritto: the old way of nominating.
which is why you should have put labels on the partitions.
However, he tells me run fsck manually. presuming ext4, and having the issue, from the rescue input what would be the command? fsck /dev/sda3?
Yes, just that. -- Cheers / Saludos, Carlos E. R. (from 42.3 x86_64 "Malachite" at Telcontar)