I used e2fsck today on one of my linux partitions. It responded by telling me I had 3 inodes not counted on the bitmap, and also that two blocks where marked in use, but no file uses it. I don't know how to really interpret this. I'm relatively a newbie with linux. I've had SLS 1.02 (now upgraded to .99pl11) installed for only the last3 weeks or so (usually with no problems, or none that I haven't figured out). Now, I naturally thought this was an error, so I tried using the repair feature; however, it just screwed up my /lost_found. can ANYONE tell me if this is serious? and if it is, HOW do I resolved the problem? -Dredhead }(
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