tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2255774173609198130.post1532626627108582392..comments2023-09-08T15:53:10.070+08:00Comments on foobaring: HowTo: Run fsck on Emergency Mode on Fedora 19renegadexhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08281620890917099983noreply@blogger.comBlogger8125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2255774173609198130.post-87463822419775492872018-05-16T08:39:13.660+08:002018-05-16T08:39:13.660+08:00Thanks so much. Solution #2 worked for me. Entered...Thanks so much. Solution #2 worked for me. Entered into emergency mode but now I got my Fedora 27 back and working well. Thanks God and thanks to you. Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2255774173609198130.post-90053313496366759002016-05-05T23:41:01.438+08:002016-05-05T23:41:01.438+08:00Awesome !!! Thank you !! I follow Step 1, I had to...Awesome !!! Thank you !! I follow Step 1, I had to let my finger pressing y during 15 minuts to fix all the bugs and corrupted files... AND IT WORKS !!! Thank you so much !!Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15400880258560301223noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2255774173609198130.post-44506597260712976222015-06-13T09:53:46.415+08:002015-06-13T09:53:46.415+08:00You my friend, are nothing short of awesome!
Solu...You my friend, are nothing short of awesome!<br /><br />Solution 3 worked well for me.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2255774173609198130.post-4042138300326921212015-01-16T11:53:09.498+08:002015-01-16T11:53:09.498+08:00I have Fedora 20 running as a VirtualBox guest VM....I have Fedora 20 running as a VirtualBox guest VM. I did not have a Fedora 20 live iso handy, but for this, almost any version should work. I used Fedora-Live-Desktop-i686-19.iso. Insert that iso in the virtual CD/DVD drive, start the vm, Start Fedora Live <br />Once that was up, I checked the visible disks (using Disks), but only fedora-swap was mounted. Everything else was part of the active 'live' session.<br /><br />In terminal, su - did not need any password for the live session<br />fsck /dev/mapper/fedora-root, and a bunch of "y"s fixed it.<br />there was no version or other suffix after "fedora" in the device/partition name<br /><br />I am curious just what cased the virtual disk to get the errors. I do not remember any power failure that would seem to be the most likely culprit. But fixed anyway 8DmMerlinhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11500690206931634968noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2255774173609198130.post-14399686682910882972014-07-31T23:48:28.793+08:002014-07-31T23:48:28.793+08:00Solution #3 worked for me.
I operate my Fedora 2...Solution #3 worked for me. <br /><br />I operate my Fedora 20 from VMware and I booted from the LiveDVD iso file. I had to modify the BIOS settings to boot into the DVD. After fixing the solution, I had to edit the BIOS again to boot to Hard Drive.<br /><br />I expected a menu in the Live boot menu from the DVD saying something like "Boot to Hard DriveShailen Shttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15140541720130518242noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2255774173609198130.post-69422186522916254972014-05-28T16:53:40.699+08:002014-05-28T16:53:40.699+08:00I have faced this problem when there was a power f...I have faced this problem when there was a power failure with my desktop updating fedora 20 x86_64. <br />The best procedure and perhaps the easiest is to use a gparted live cd. the procedure is explained as follows:<br />1. Shutdown the system.<br />2. Restart the system boot using gparted live cd <br />3. Unmount your computer partition (If its already mounted)<br />4. Run the gui gparted application.<br />5. Select the partition that has errors (Your desktop partition that harbors fedora installation)<br />6. On the gui screen of gparted use --- 'Partition' -----> 'check' <br />7. After the process is complete shut down the system and boot as usual. <br />8. Enjoy fedora again.. !Eswarahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16860695591524611629noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2255774173609198130.post-73369237943261461782014-02-15T19:14:17.668+08:002014-02-15T19:14:17.668+08:00Hello,
Solutions 1 and 2 didn't worked for me...Hello,<br /><br />Solutions 1 and 2 didn't worked for me because it was impossible to unmount /dev/mapper/fedora--root.<br />So the solution was to boot on Ubuntu with an USB key. However, my disk was LVM formatted so I had to follow the steps here : http://www.linuxquestions.org/questions/fedora-35/how-can-i-mount-lvm-partition-in-ubuntu-569507/#post4039648. I was then able to run fsck on /dev/mapper/fedora--root to correct the errors.Maximehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08763546157341513841noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2255774173609198130.post-83138658434797073342014-02-05T04:33:00.528+08:002014-02-05T04:33:00.528+08:00Solution #3 allowed me to fsck root under Fedora 2...Solution #3 allowed me to fsck root under Fedora 20 (I didn't try the other 2 solutions). Thank you! Only note: I found that steps 2-3 were not necessary since the 'fedora_XXX-root' was not mounted after booting with the Live Desktop DVD.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com