Re: How to fsck a disk

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> On Tue, Mar 04, 2003 at 07:27:01PM -0800, Saqib Ali wrote:
> > fsck {/file/system}
> >
> > replace {/file/system}, with the file system that you want to repair.
> actually you should run: fsck -y {/file/system}

Thanks for the help, but I'm not sure which file system I should repair.

As for the fsck -y {/file/system} option you suggest, the computer says to
run fsck manually without options




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