This is a static archive of the old Zorin Forum.

The information below may be outdated. Visit the new Zorin Forum here ›

If you have registered on the old forum, you will need to create an account on the new forum.

Emergency Mode , Help.

pcfan5

Fri Jul 06, 2018 1:15:40 am

Hello, today I needed to set back my "date and time" configuration (I needed my computer to be set on May just to create a writte document with that date, sorry If this is silly). I couldn't do it from the configuration, it was blocked and didn't unblock so I went to the bios and set it from there.
After that I keep getting an screen where it says :

Code:
fsckd-cance-msgpress ctrol + D to cancel the system checking

Then It goes to "emergency mode journalctl -xb", after this I get the zoring grub menu and the only way to start my system is by sellecting kernel 4.130-43, (recovery), have selected fsck option in one try and continue with normal start, in another try I also repair borken packages , I have access to the system after that, but I am not an expert and dont' know what is happening, neither how to ckeck the system while I am ussing it.

Which info should I provide?. I am under zorin lite 12.3
PS: Screen resolution is changed, for worse, and dont have all the options in "screen" settings

zorinantwerp

Sat Jul 07, 2018 8:00:33 pm

hi pcfan5

tried to come up with a solution in libreoffice was i did not find :)
look here but changing your bios clock is something I would hesitate to do
Code:
https://askubuntu.com/questions/679988/how-to-change-ubuntus-server-date-and-time-via-command-line


good luck

pcfan5

Sun Jul 08, 2018 10:01:27 pm

Hi, thanks for all reply. It isn't my prerrogative to chance my clock time now. I am wondering about emergency mode, and that I wasn't able to enter my system, which I only could fix by selecting in grub mode my kernel version and the option upstar.. (I think, I don't remember quite sure , it is the one in the midle), but I chose it without knowing its function.

pcfan5

Wed Jul 11, 2018 1:51:07 pm

update: my computer doesn't start, the system seems to be broken. I only get this message busy box v1.22 buil in shel (ash) press help (initrams)i also see in screen (after trying to boot from advance options in grub) Print-req_erro:I/O error, dev sda, sectro 3356588. buffer I/o error on dev sda2 , logical block 4195224, async page... ata4: EH complete Error reading block 4195224 (atempt to real block from file system resulted in short read) while gettin next inode from scan. Unexpected incosistency; run fsck manyally... (...) fsck exited with status code 4. done . I don't know how to run this.

zorinantwerp

Wed Jul 11, 2018 5:40:53 pm

Hi pcfan5

It sounds like an HD on its way out :(
you have no backup? you can insert an SSD in your laptop and start all over? you have important personal files to salavage from the "old" hard disk?

please advise

pcfan5

Wed Jul 11, 2018 7:52:52 pm

hello, all the info is saved... however i don't care if it isn't. I am kind of sad, and would apreciate any advice...

Update, as I don't know how or which comand to run from terminal I did this booted from USB , open Reddo back up tool ,I run several test from it, I run fsdk from a gparted utility, it says the disk is healthy, and it says it fixed something but doesn't say what. I also run another test which also said the disk is helthy, I can enter now to the system. My disk is GPT particioned, so that I wasn't able to run fsdk from terminal (provided by "Reddo") becuse this format isn't supported by it. Which is the best tool to test the whole disk.? just in case this is pure luck.

pcfan5

Thu Jul 12, 2018 1:54:06 pm

New update, (which maybe at this point is a bit off topic however very related). Here are some pics from the tests I run again , this time from linux USBlive I think the discs have some errors.
This is from Terminal :
Code:
mint@mint ~ $ e2fsck -p -v -y /dev/sda2
e2fsck: Sólo se puede especificar una de las opciones -p/-a, -n o -y.
mint@mint ~ $ e2fsck -y /dev/sda2
e2fsck 1.42.13 (17-May-2015)
e2fsck: Permission denied mientras se intentaba abrir /dev/sda2
Se debe tener acceso r/w al sistema de ficheros o ser root
mint@mint ~ $ sudo  e2fsck -y /dev/sda2
e2fsck 1.42.13 (17-May-2015)
/dev/sda2: limpio, 356401/1875968 ficheros, 2490404/7500032 bloques
mint@mint ~ $ sudo  e2fsck -p /dev/sda2
/dev/sda2: limpio, 356401/1875968 ficheros, 2490404/7500032 bloques
mint@mint ~ $ sudo  e2fsck -v /dev/sda2
e2fsck 1.42.13 (17-May-2015)
/dev/sda2: limpio, 356401/1875968 ficheros, 2490404/7500032 bloques
mint@mint ~ $ badblocks -s /dev/sda2
badblocks: Permission denied mientras se intentaba determinar el tamaño del dispositivo
mint@mint ~ $ sudo badblocks -s /dev/sda2
Se están revisando los bloques dañados (prueba de sólo lectura):   0.00% hecho, hecho                                               
mint@mint ~ $ sudo badblocks -v /dev/sda2
Revisando los bloques del 0 al 30000127
Se están revisando los bloques dañados (prueba de sólo lectura): y

hecho             (done , step finished, found 0 damaged blocks)                                   
Paso terminado, se encontraron 0 bloques dañados. (0/0/0 errores)
mint@mint ~ $ y
y: command not found
mint@mint ~ $
mint@mint ~ $ sudo badblocks -n /dev/sda2
mint@mint ~ $ sudo badblocks -f /dev/sda2
mint@mint ~ $


This is from gparted

Pantallazo-2018-07-11 23-13-40.png

Pantallazo-2018-07-11 23-13-57.png

Swarfendor437

Sun Jul 15, 2018 4:42:03 pm

The key element in those screenshots is that it states the overall assessment is ok. I would use test-disk.

https://www.cgsecurity.org/wiki/TestDisk

pcfan5

Mon Jul 16, 2018 6:35:24 pm

Thank you so very much, I am dowloading now, I choose x86-x64 versión, I guess I have to run it from a "live" media , Am I right?

Swarfendor437

Mon Jul 16, 2018 8:45:44 pm

Yes, that is correct. ;) :D