Answer by Martin Kealey for fsck is taking a lot of time?(buffer I/O error)
The short answer: always run fsck after a abrupt shutdown, reboot, or disconnection of a drive. What causes serious damage to the filesystem structure is continuing to use it once it's already slightly...
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Alas, what has probably happened is that you had the head hit the hard drive, or something similar.Your best bet is probably to replace /dev/sda altogether. Note that the errors may not be restricted...
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I had a irregular powercut 4-5 times in a row within an hour. My ubuntu suddenly went into busy box mode and showed there are errors on /dev/sda5.I then tried:fsck /dev/sda5 -yIt has taken a lot of...
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