Rainer Hattenhauer wrote:
Booting again, the filesystem check gave a message that the ext3fs is
corrupted. Fixing didn't succeed by the automatic sequence, so I rebooted
again with <Ctrl>+<d>.
...
I've allready booted up knoppix live cd and tried to fix the
problem with
ext3fs.fsck, but there are no problems reported, the filesystem seemed to be
o.k., I was able to mount the partition under knoppix as ext3, it works
without problems.
Boot into single user mode, make sure that the filesystem is mounted
read-only (mount / -o remount,ro), and then force an fsck using Fedora's
fsck (fsck.ext3 -f /dev/<device>).
Afterward, you can use 'tune2fs -l' to see whether or not the device
still has its journal.