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+ | =====fsck - file system check===== | ||
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+ | Use fsck to check and repair a file system. **The file system must be unmounted when being check and repaired to prevent corruption! | ||
+ | ** | ||
+ | ====Checking Root File System==== | ||
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+ | The root file system can not be unmounted and checked. Two possible options to check the system are: | ||
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+ | *Force the Root Filesystem to use fsck during reboot, The Geek Stuff covers this well in, [[https:// | ||
+ | *The Root file system is automatically checked at certain intervals. To check this: '' | ||
+ | *[[http:// | ||
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+ | *Boot the system to a rescue file system. From the rescue file system the main boot drive may then be checked with fsck. (Further details not given.) | ||
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+ | ====Some other file system tips:==== | ||
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+ | *To check current mounted disks use '' | ||
+ | *To check current disks use '' | ||
+ | *To check current disks use '' | ||
+ | *To check directory size use '' | ||
+ | *The filesystem boot file is /etc/fstab, '' | ||
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+ | ++++Home Server Index|< | ||
+ | *[[home_server: | ||
+ | *[[home_server: | ||
+ | *[[home_server: | ||
+ | *[[home_server: | ||
+ | *[[home_server: | ||
+ | *[[home_server: | ||
+ | *[[home_server: | ||
+ | </ | ||
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