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Last edited by Misbah (2012-02-14 05:36:43)
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Just boot from a CD, and run a filesystem check, e.g.:
e2fsck -p /dev/sda1
Do not mount the partition first!
Last edited by brebs (2008-04-01 18:37:02)
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Or, maybe:
fsck.jfs -p /dev/sda1
I believe Misbah's using JFS.
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Last edited by Misbah (2012-02-14 05:36:11)
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or you can just use 'fsck' and let it determine what filesystem you have
For reiser, amazingly, it's fsck.reiserfs (tab completion anyone?)
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Last edited by Misbah (2012-02-14 05:36:00)
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I changed my fstab back. No more of that BS.
Guess I am too late to recommend you keep your fsck options in fstab.
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Depending on how you pronounce it: you really fstabbed yourself in the foot this time.
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Depending on how you pronounce it: you really fstabbed yourself in the foot this time.
And bleeding...
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You really fscked it up.
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Sigh the thread would not be complete without the bad jokes .
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Note to self: Don't make any fscking changes like that.
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