-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA256 On 2015-04-07 08:53, Basil Chupin wrote:
On 06/04/15 22:33, Carlos E. R. wrote:
It can be the installation DVD, or another partition on the same hard disk with at least a minimal install. Recently, it can be the XFCE CD rescue image which you get from our download page and place on a USB stick. Yes, it is of course slower than the real system, but you get an openSUSE graphical system running.
I am not about to go trying out your suggestion as I simply do not have the time but please refer to my earlier post where I stated that the RESCUE DISC - at least for 13.2 - contained GParted which does a CHECK AND *REPAIR* run on the partition you want checked.
I also stated that if this Check and Repair feature in GParted used the command 'e2fsck -p' then I do NOT want any part of it because an entry in my "little black book" states that this '-p' option has problems and can corrupt the file system - and therefore I have never used it.
You must be confused. The openSUSE rescue disks does _nothing_ automatically. It is up to you to start gparted, or a terminal and run fsck with whatever options you want. - -- Cheers / Saludos, Carlos E. R. (from 13.1 x86_64 "Bottle" (Minas Tirith)) -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v2.0.22 (GNU/Linux) iF4EAREIAAYFAlUlRh4ACgkQja8UbcUWM1yLtgD8CNsVRBLpZA+MYWw1gkTet33r CPNKwxNxWMBTy5ckneMA/iObOscp9BcHah/F/f4gD4mVOBK2n8czjCDJEj0CnVQv =aO6B -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse+owner@opensuse.org