OK gurus, here's the situation. I had my dual boot PC running under Linux the other night, when my wife called me away to do something. I locked the machine and walked away, expecting to be gone momentarily. Well, I never got back to it that night and by the time I got home last night, the power had been knocked out due to the storm. Now, we all know that improperly exiting Linux is a Bad Thing. But I'd had this happen before and thought I knew what to do. When it could not successfully boot up and prompted me for the root password, I signed on and entered fsck /dev/hda5 and answered "y" to all the questions. Then I rebooted, and it seemed to be setting up okay until it displayed a line to the effect that "inittab is missing. Select a runlevel". No matter what runlevel I choose, it tells me that "There are no more processes running at that level". My questions are: What do I do to fix this? and What should I have done in the first place to avoid this? Obviously I could have shut all the way down the other night, but after hearing so much about the legendary stability of Linux I thought it would be alright for a day. Any help would be appreciated. Thank you. Cory