MDS9124:- Internal disk has unrecoverable error

Hi All,
I had problem in saving the zoning on my MDS9124, but when I rebooted the switch, I see the following in y console. tried couple of reboots. No go.
Any suggestion would be greatly appreciated.
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>> MDS-Bootloader-01.00.15 (Jul 16 2008 - 18:46:09), Build: 01.00.15
PowerPC
CPU: 8541, Version: 1.1, (0x807a0011)
Core: E500, Version: 2.0, (0x80200020)
Clocks: CPU: 999 MHz, CCB: 333 MHz,
DDR: 166 MHz, LBC: 41 MHz
L1: D-cache 32 kB enabled
I-cache 32 kB enabled
INFO: Booting off primary flash.
I2C: ready
DRAM: Total SDRAM memory is 512 MB
20000000
INFO: SDRAM tests PASSED.
DRAM: ECC initialization in progress...Done.
done.
INFO: Board rev = 3 type = 4 index 9032
L2 cache 256KB: enabled
IDE: Bus 0: OK
Device 0: Model: TOSHIBA THNCF256MDG Firm: 3.00 Ser#: TSBC256M06818W34308
Type: Hard Disk
Capacity: 244.5 MB = 0.2 GB (500736 x 512)
Booting bootflash:/m9100-s2ek9-kickstart-mz.4.1.1b.bin ...
Automatic boot of image at addr 0x00000000 ...
arch: exit
openpic: enter
openpic: timer
openpic: external
openpic: spurious
openpic: exit
Starting kernel...
Entered kgdb_console_init:1960
INIT: version 2.85 booting
Checking all filesystems.ERROR: Internal disk has unrecoverable error (1); please do "init system"
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Regards,
KK

I recommend you open a support case with your MDS service provider. I believe that the MDS needs to be replaced.
- Mike

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