Dependency failed for /home

Not yet! Are you sure it won’t harm my manjaro? I don’t want to have 2 problems together :frowning:

I still don’t understand how that can be your manjaro /home unless you have it shared between both distros.

A normal fsck shouldn’t harm your disk but no disk operation is without some risk.

16572931088807898183449002684299

What next to do??

Bro it’s definitely Manjaro /home I’m dead sure about that ,but taking risk

Can you take better pictures? The text is very light, can’t read anything.
Please give more consideration to the person helping you

Well, that disk clearly has errors. You need to either accept the repairs or not.

Like will there be any consequences? And how to repair them ? I’m going for y ,just stay with me @dalto

16572934601606859789043929197709

Should i fix it?? By entering y?

There can be. Your filesystem has damage. That being said, it is not a high risk operation. Whatever files are located at those locations are likely damaged anyway.

Yes

It says :

Pass 5 : Checking group summary information

/dev/sdb5 : ****** FILE SYSTEM WAS MODIFIED *****
/dev/sdb5: 26125/6553600 files (2.9% non-contiguous) , 27772913/26214400 blocks

//

Now what to doo ?

Once it is done, try rebooting

Hail Dalto :saluting_face: oh my god, man , you are a real nerd :nerd_face: i guess.

All the operating systems are working fine :blush:, couldn’t have done it without you ,may God bless you :innocent:

Idk ,how to thank you :slightly_smiling_face: , I’m so relieved now!
And how to close this discussion and which thing should i mark as solution

Mark it as solved will cause it to automatically close soon.

How about the post suggesting an fsck as the solution?