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    HELP! Stuck at BUSYBOX!

    I have done this before I just don't remember how I did it.
    My computer has crashed and it first goes to the Grub page and I just hit <Return>.
    Then it goes to a page that says BusyBox v1.30.1
    and there I sit.
    This has happened to me before and it involved entering a command (which I can't remember) and after that just hitting <Return> over and over and over.
    I am currently locked out and have booted off the Kubuntu 20.04 install disk to get to this forum to ask for help.
    Can someone help?
    Please
    Greg
    W9WD

    #2
    What does Busybox return when you enter exit

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      #3
      Have not tried typing "exit".
      Greg
      W9WD

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        #4
        Right now I have booted and am operating on a 4 month old backup. I can unplug this hdrive and plug in the one I am having trouble with and try typing exit if you think it will help.
        Greg
        W9WD

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          #5
          I had to read the screen and write this down so there may be some syntax errors....

          /dev/sda1: contains a file system with errors. Check forced inodes that were part of a corrupted orphan linked list found.
          /dev/sda1: unexpected inconsistency run fsck manually. fsck exited with status code 4. The root file system on /dev/sda1 requires a manual fsck.

          Greg
          W9WD

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            #6
            Well, there's your answer. Reboot and try this:

            fsck /dev/sda1 -y

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              #7
              Then enter reboot

              Assuming all is well, I'd check your hard drive status.

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                #8
                It is booting now and I am operating from the distress hdraive.
                It still started with grub and I hope that goes away.

                How should I check my hdrive status?
                I will be backing up this hdrive as soon as I get things smoothed out a bit.
                Greg
                W9WD

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                  #9
                  smartctl

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                    #10
                    I scanned it with smartctl and did the long version (30 minutes) and it scans 100% clean.
                    Greg
                    W9WD

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                      #11
                      I don't there's such a thing as "100% Clean".

                      These are the important things to look at:
                      Reallocated_Sector_Count
                      Reported_Uncorrectable_Errors
                      Command_Timeout
                      Current_Pending_Sector_Count
                      Offline_Uncorrectable

                      Your drive may not report all of them, but basically, they should all be 0.

                      Something has be damaging your file system if you have encountered this problem before. I'd try and figure it out before it's too late. Make a backup.

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                        #12
                        I'm just reporting what the software said
                        Greg
                        W9WD

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                          #13
                          Thank you for the help.
                          It is working fine now and I have cloned the problem hdrive to a backup hdrive using clonezilla.

                          Thanks again for the rescue.
                          Greg
                          W9WD

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                            #14
                            "Four month old backup".
                            One of my clients asked me how often should they back up. I answered by asking "how much do you want to re-enter?"
                            They began backing up every noon and every night.
                            If I were still running my business today I'd write a cron task to do a BTRFS snapshot every 15 minutes, deleting the oldest after creating the new one. That would be about 32 mostly empty snapshots that would take up very little room on their storage drive.

                            In your case I'd recommend backing up every evening before you shut down.
                            "A nation that is afraid to let its people judge the truth and falsehood in an open market is a nation that is afraid of its people.”
                            – John F. Kennedy, February 26, 1962.

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                              #15
                              There is such a program that will back up every day?
                              Greg
                              W9WD

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