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Old 9th March 2009, 12:16 AM
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I've killed fedora!

Well, I was playing around with my bios (extremely stupid I know) and now I can't boot fedora. The file system is corrupt. I'm using the live cd to type this. Is there a way of fixing this? I've reset my bios options so they're back to normal but when I try to boot it tells me that the file system is corrupt there are a few bars that say 'Fedora kde live' and a percentage at the end that goes up, but it just stops.
Any help very much appreciated, I'm not even sure where to start?
I'm running F9 64-bit kde

Solved I just had to run fsck manually

Last edited by Oakems; 9th March 2009 at 02:16 AM. Reason: Solved
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