Re: How to fsck a disk

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fsck {/file/system}

replace {/file/system}, with the file system that you want to repair.


On Wed, 5 Mar 2003, Graeme Jensen wrote:

> After upgrading some packages using the red hat up2date command, it seems I
> have somehow damaged the files and now I cannot log into my RH8.0 box.  I
> get an error message saying I've been dropped into a shell and have to run
> fsck.  I have no idea what this means and haven't been able to run the fsck
> program using any of the information found in the web pages that appear
> after doing a google search.  The man page lists various options, bit I
> haven't been able to use the command either with or without options.  Any
> ideas?
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