While trying to recover from an other problem with eth0, I ran into a new problem.
During booting it checks the root filesystem.
-----/dev/main/root: Resize inode not valid.
/dev/main/root: UNEXPECTED INCONSISTENCY; RUN fsck MANUALLY.
.....
*** An error occured during the file system check.
*** Dropping you to a shell; etc. etc. etc.
I used fsck several times, also with the options -y and -f.
Everytime it tells me the filesystem has fixed, but at every boot I get the same error. And using CRTL-D to skip the error the server reboots by itself without an warning.
What should I check, or try to do?
I found a previous post about the same toppic, but on my system it didn't fix it:
General linux crash recovery question.[Fixed]