Linux automatically checks filesystems while booting. It will prompt you of problems and puts you in the emergency shell so you can intervene if there's a problem. I have a bad superblock on one or two of my logical volumes (lv). See last post. Reboot didn't work. It's a bad superblock. I have to repair the damaged file system. Use a backup superblock. Then repair it with e2fsck command.
Then repair it with e2fsck command until I can mount it clean. I am in a bit of a problem. fsck and e2fsck commands are unable to fix the problem. I am reviewing the logs and dmesg. I am beginning to have a nasty suspicion that my hard drives are ok. My SMART logs are showing all disks are all passing their tests. So if the disks are not the problem the most obvious should be - the cables.
I shut down the computer. Re-fixed all cables. I have to remind myself to NOT buy cheap cables again.
Rebooting confirmed my suspicion.
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