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To show how bad is the crisis - i had to write the answer to the register question of these forums *by hand* on my phone to post this.
yesterday my computer stopped browsing the internet, and after talking with NetworkManager i found that there is a stale nfs handle on resolv.conf.
I tried fsck on startup but got nothing.
e2fsck reply was "The superblock could not be read" and to try running e2fsck -b 8193.
I ran it and got the same answer.
I tried to run in in single user mode and got the same answer plus "bad magic number"
So i tried running mkfs -n /dev/sda3(root)but can't because the partition is mounted.
any ideas?
I can't post detailed logs because my computer has no internet and I can't copy paste
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Help please anyone?
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What are you using for a domain name server in /etc/resolv.conf?
You can try changing it to use google's dns. 8.8.8.8 or 8.8.4.4
You're just jealous because the voices only talk to me.
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As i said, I can't write into resolv.conf because of stale nfs handle
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There's no point saying it, you have to write it in a post on the forums.
resolv.conf is a text file on the local filesystem. A stale nfs handle won't stop you from editing that file.
I'm guessing you might have a setup that deviates from the norm, it's hard to know for sure as you have provided so little info.
Hope you eventually sort it out.
You're just jealous because the voices only talk to me.
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