On 10/21/21 5:15 PM, Jonathan Billings wrote:
On Oct 21, 2021, at 00:51, Joe Zeff <joe@xxxxxxx> wrote:
I'm not familiar with LVM, but I'm sure there's an equivalent to fsck for it. You might want to boot from a LiveUSB and running it while the partition isn't mounted to make sure there aren't any problems there.
LVM is not a file system, just a logical volume manager (hence the initials), which provides logical volumes upon which a file system is written. So you’d run the traditional fsck program once the volumes have been assembled.
Yes, I know what LVM is, although I don't use it. In any case, you
can't run fsck when the volume is mounted, and as that LVM contains
root, the best bet is to boot from a LiveUSB and then run fsck.
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