What happens when you manually run the command "e2fsck -n /dev/hdXX", where /dev/hdXX should be your laptop filesystem. Does anything get printed before it "frezes". Is there any disk activity when it is "frozen".
What happens when you manually run the command "e2fsck -n /dev/hdXX", where /dev/hdXX should be your laptop filesystem. Does anything get printed before it "frezes". Is there any disk activity when it is "frozen".