I need to know how to do a filesystem check. I'm running Suse 9.0 Thanks, Jerome
-----Original Message----- From: Jerome Lyles [mailto:susemail@hawaii.rr.com] Sent: Wednesday, March 17, 2004 14:18 To: suse-linux-e@suse.com Subject: [SLE] Filesystem check
I need to know how to do a filesystem check. I'm running Suse 9.0 Thanks, Jerome
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Which filesystem do you use?
On Wednesday 17 March 2004 09:29 am, Dale wrote:
-----Original Message----- From: Jerome Lyles [mailto:susemail@hawaii.rr.com] Sent: Wednesday, March 17, 2004 14:18 To: suse-linux-e@suse.com Subject: [SLE] Filesystem check
I need to know how to do a filesystem check. I'm running Suse 9.0 Thanks, Jerome
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Which filesystem do you use? reiserfs Jerome
On Wednesday 17 March 2004 22:17, Jerome Lyles wrote:
I need to know how to do a filesystem check. I'm running Suse 9.0
There is an appendix about fs check in SuSE's administration guide. In a few words: a) What fs do you have b) read `man fsck` (or man reiserfsck, e2fsck, depending on fs type) c) unmount the disk you want to check (if that's your root disk boot from suse's cd in rescue system and go to the console - alt+F2) d) Do the checks as described in mans from b) I.E. for first reiserfs partition on the primary master execute reiserfsck /dev/hda1 after the check is complete, read the output and follow the instructions (if any corruptions were found and not repaired) Greetings, Alex
On Wednesday 17 March 2004 10:41 am, Alex Khroustalev wrote:
On Wednesday 17 March 2004 22:17, Jerome Lyles wrote:
I need to know how to do a filesystem check. I'm running Suse 9.0
There is an appendix about fs check in SuSE's administration guide. In a few words: a) What fs do you have b) read `man fsck` (or man reiserfsck, e2fsck, depending on fs type) c) unmount the disk you want to check (if that's your root disk boot from suse's cd in rescue system and go to the console - alt+F2) d) Do the checks as described in mans from b) I.E. for first reiserfs partition on the primary master execute reiserfsck /dev/hda1 after the check is complete, read the output and follow the instructions (if any corruptions were found and not repaired)
Greetings, Alex
Thanks Alex, I had checked the administration guide but didn't look at the appendix. Jerome
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