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тАО08-20-2003 08:54 AM
тАО08-20-2003 08:54 AM
Alessandro
(P.S. I have a win partition in /dev/hda1)
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тАО08-20-2003 01:19 PM
тАО08-20-2003 01:19 PM
SolutionJust don't run fsck over your Windows partition (/dev/hda1), unless you don't matter that it gets fscked. ;-)
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Paulo Fessel
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тАО08-20-2003 01:32 PM
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Re: fsck?
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тАО08-20-2003 11:07 PM
тАО08-20-2003 11:07 PM
Re: fsck?
most distros will allow you to boot from cd or else boot from a resque disk/cd, and run 'fsck -y
next time you boot, you can then convert your ext2 filesystem to an ext3 filesystem and get away from these long fsck checks after your system went down unclean. 'tune2fs -j
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тАО08-21-2003 01:33 AM
тАО08-21-2003 01:33 AM
Re: fsck?
You could boot from a cd/floppy like knopppix our your distribution cd in rescue mode
from there
fsck -y on the corrupted partion (not on /dev/hda1 your win partition)
This will probably fix it ? ... if not you have a good backup ?... yes
To save yourself most of this hardship I would do as Dirk Dierickx suggess that is use a journaling file, this will make boot faster and does make it more robust.
Keep us informed success/failure progress
Jean-Pierre
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тАО08-21-2003 01:40 AM
тАО08-21-2003 01:40 AM
Re: fsck?
Alessandro
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тАО08-21-2003 06:48 AM
тАО08-21-2003 06:48 AM
Re: fsck?
The error codes returned are:
0 - No errors
1 - File system errors corrected
2 - System should be rebooted
4 - File system errors left uncorrected
8 - Operational error
16 - Usage or syntax error
128 - Shared library error
Note that these are bitwise error codes, and if you run fsck on multiple file systems then the return code will be a composite 'or' of all return codes.
HTH,
Sorrel Jakins
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тАО08-21-2003 07:45 AM
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