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06-06-2002 12:37 AM
06-06-2002 12:37 AM
			
				
					
					
						Hi there,
because of an error, the directory lost+found has been deleted on a filesystem that is currently empty. The file system is mounted as /Oracle on /dev/sdb1. It's about 8,5GB and it fulls the entire disk. What i did now is:
umount /Oracle
fsch /dev/sdb1
mount /Oracle
But the directory isn't created yet. My question is:
can i create the directory manually or this thing could cause future problems while i use the filesystem?
Thanks for your help.
Tarek
	
			
				
		
			
			
			
			
			
			
		
		
		
	
	
	
because of an error, the directory lost+found has been deleted on a filesystem that is currently empty. The file system is mounted as /Oracle on /dev/sdb1. It's about 8,5GB and it fulls the entire disk. What i did now is:
umount /Oracle
fsch /dev/sdb1
mount /Oracle
But the directory isn't created yet. My question is:
can i create the directory manually or this thing could cause future problems while i use the filesystem?
Thanks for your help.
Tarek
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06-06-2002 01:10 AM
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						Hi,
use this command for creating that directory.
#mklost+found
regards,
U.SivaKumar
					
				
			
			
				
		
		
	
	
	
use this command for creating that directory.
#mklost+found
regards,
U.SivaKumar
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06-06-2002 01:15 AM
06-06-2002 01:15 AM
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						Hi,
let me be specific.
go to your directory where you want your lost+found directory
#cd /test
#mklost+found
This will create lost+found dir under /test
full path: /usr/sbin/mklost+found
regards,
U.SivaKumar
		
		
	
	
	
let me be specific.
go to your directory where you want your lost+found directory
#cd /test
#mklost+found
This will create lost+found dir under /test
full path: /usr/sbin/mklost+found
regards,
U.SivaKumar
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