19th November 2016, 12:18
Hi kdemeoz, indeed great news to hear that this was solved. But, I would like to ask leszek, if indeed fsck needed to be run at boot, why did it fail? Indeed as you said, this happens from time to time, and windows users can especially encounter that with that "disk check needs to be performed" boot thing, but this should be normal and booting from live disk to solve this should not be needed. Any idea what went wrong here?