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I keep getting a file system check fail after a new install:
The error message states that "/dev/hda3 could not be read or does not describe a correct ext2 filesystem"
/dev/hda3 was setup as ext4 and as /, so I can't really believe this error message.
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try booting off a live cd and fsck'ing the partition.
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I think I had this problem. see http://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php?id=85934
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Thanks rockin turtle, I did a standard reinstall instead of legacy like you suggested:
Even though my system didn't have sata, the correct approach was to do a standard install instead of "Legacy IDE".
This appears to be a bug in the installer right? I couldn't find it in the bug tracker.
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I never filled out a bug report, I suppose I should have. At the very least, the installer message is confusing.
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I had the same problem. I rtried th install twice with the same results. Try labling the partitions by uuid in fs tab. That fixed my problem
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