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Redhat 4.0 trouble....



     After a 4.0 redhat install (intel), I get 
     
     
      e2fsck 1.04, 16-may-96 for EXT2 FS 0.5b, 95/08/09
           
      e2fsck: Is a directory while trying to open /dev/hda2       
     
     The filesystem superblock is corrupt. Try running e2fsck with an       
     alternate superblock using the -b option. (8193 is commonly an 
     alternate superblock)
           
      I tryed to run : e2fsck -b 8193 /dev/hda2 , but no luck. I am then 
     told 
     
     e2fsck : Is a directory while trying to open /dev/hda2
     
      If I try 
     
     e2fsck -b 8193 /dev/hda   I get bad magic block size.
     
     I deletded my #2 primary partition and made a new one, still no luck.
     
     If u can help, I need it! Thanks
     
     Here are my lilo & fstab files   
     
     lilo.conf
     >      
     >      boot=/dev/hda
     >      map=/boot/map
     >      install=/boot/boot.b
     >      prompt
     >      timeout=50
     >      image=/boot/vmlinuz
     >      label=linux
     >      root=/dev/hda1
     >      initrd=/boot/initrd
     >      read-only
     >      
     >      fstab
     >      
     >      /dev/hda1  /       ext2    defaults        11
     >      /dev/hda2  /dev/hda2       ext2    defaults        12 >         
            /dev/hda3  swap    swap    defaults        00      
     >      /dev/fd0   /mnt/floppy     ext2    noauto  00 >      
             none              /proc   proc    defaults        00 >      
     >      
     > 
     > >      
     > >      PS : This is a first time install, by a first time installer. 
          
     > >      This system has only Linux. 3 primary partitions, one is a 1 
     meg swap (#3). > >      The system is a 486/50 , 16 meg ram, 240 hd 
     (ide), goldstar svga monitor, serial logitech mouse. > > 
     > 
     
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     David Reckles                      dxreckles@amoco.com
     System Engineer                    1-312-856-3235
     EDS 
     
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