I had to reboot my server to test a shutdown/startup script, well to my suprise, my file system is corrupted, or near that state. I had a nightmare with that in the past so now I'm pretty much trembling, especially because the holidays are near and I really don't want to have to be reinstalling a linux server, which is a long and tedious process.
Anyway, what happends is it starts doing a fsck, stays stuck at like 0.2, then slowly goes up then says something like "unexpected inconsistency" then spits out a bunch of stuff (this is at startup, so no way of copy and pasting it) then says to run fsck manually and press ctrl+D
Well if I try to run fsck manually, it says that it will damage my file system if it's mounted.
So what do I do? I don't want to have to go to the server room every time I reboot.
Anyway, what happends is it starts doing a fsck, stays stuck at like 0.2, then slowly goes up then says something like "unexpected inconsistency" then spits out a bunch of stuff (this is at startup, so no way of copy and pasting it) then says to run fsck manually and press ctrl+D
Well if I try to run fsck manually, it says that it will damage my file system if it's mounted.
So what do I do? I don't want to have to go to the server room every time I reboot.