On Tuesday 23 February 2010 03:22:39 pm Istvan Gabor wrote:
I do know that at every Nth boot or after a given time the filesystem is checked (I mena full scanned) by fsck, and this number or time can be set. But my problem is different: When fsck does a complete scan it does not show a "progress bar". In my earlier system when fsck ran at boot and did a full scan, a line containing something like this was shown: ################## (50 %) or maybe ===================(50 %)
(I can not recall exactly).
So I knew the progress of the full scan. In my openSUSE 11.2 system there is not such "progress bar/line". Only an empty line below the line which informs that a full scan was started. Because of this I don't see the progress of the full scan.
i don't have an answer but i'll sure watch this thread for one -- i've been missing that progress bar ever since i upgraded i know i can force an fsck by (as root) touching /forcefsck then rebooting, and i *think* there is a commandline option to show the progress bar (the man page mentions -C in this context), but i haven't yet been able to combine those two pieces of information into a visible progress bar -- when i touch /forcefsck there's nowhere to put a -C sc -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org