System not running right

silver.bullet at zoho.com silver.bullet at zoho.com
Tue Sep 22 16:35:57 UTC 2015


On Tue, 22 Sep 2015 11:19:24 -0400, Scott Blair wrote:
>If this was a Windows computer, I would swear it
>had a virus, because that is exactly how it is acting.

As others already pointed out, it behaves much more the way you should
expect from a hardware issue, than from a virus.

On Tue, 22 Sep 2015 11:49:23 -0400, Scott Blair wrote:
>scott at main ~> df -h
>Filesystem      Size  Used Avail Use% Mounted on
>/dev/sda1       909G  123G  741G  15% /
>none            4.0K     0  4.0K   0% /sys/fs/cgroup
>udev            3.9G  4.0K  3.9G   1% /dev
>tmpfs           798M  1.8M  796M   1% /run
>none            5.0M     0  5.0M   0% /run/lock
>none            3.9G  153M  3.8G   4% /run/shm
>none            100M   48K  100M   1% /run/user
>/dev/sdb1       2.7T  709G  1.9T  28% /media/scott/external1
>/dev/sr2        615M  615M     0 100% /media/scott/WD SmartWare
>/dev/sr1        433M  433M     0 100% /media/scott/Data disc (21 Sep
>15)
>/dev/sdg1       466G  154G  312G  34% /media/scott/1A2E9B481621B843

On Tue, 22 Sep 2015 17:10:54 +0100, Colin Law wrote:
>Sep 22 09:14:08 main kernel: [  297.372302] EXT4-fs (sdb1): warning:
>mounting fs with errors, running e2fsck is recommended

What is /dev/sdb1 for? Assumed everything important is located
on /dev/sda1, consider not only to fsck /dev/sdb1, but to completely
disconnect it for testing purpose.

Regards,
Ralf





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