Kernel panic - please help

JIANWEI ZHUANG jianwei.z at gmail.com
Thu Jul 20 15:39:56 UTC 2006


I did mount the drives and found data are alright although they are amonng
different folders, like lost+found\#12345.  Is there anyway I can reinstall
the O/S without damage the existing data?



On 7/20/06, Stuart Sears <stuart at sjsears.com> wrote:
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> JIANWEI ZHUANG wrote:
> > There is only one folder in root directory after I ran e2fsck,
> lost+found.
> > That is it.  Looks like e2fsck scooped all my files into that folder.
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> Then I *really* hope you have a backup.
> Because that is about all the hope you have left.
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> severe filesystem corruption--
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> :(
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> Stuart
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> Stuart Sears RHCA RHCX
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