18 Apr
2007
18 Apr
'07
16:20
Randall R Schulz wrote:
The root file system cannot be unmounted,
Although this is true, IIRC you can say: init S mount / -oro,remount fsck -f / mount / -orw,remount init 2 [checks, via ssh]... Yeah, seems to work fine, under Debian at least.
so to manually check or repair it you must be running from another root file system, typically a rescue disc of some sort (many generic ones are available and the SuSE installation disks serve this purpose, too).
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