Le quintidi 25 fructidor, an CCXXIV, Tony Baldwin a écrit : > >The output of dmesg will tell you more.
> perhaps some of this will be useful? > # fdisk -l It is a little. But much less than the source of information I mentioned in my first mail and that you utterly ignored. > /dev/sdb2 * 4098048 824020991 819922944 391G 7 HPFS/NTFS/exFAT > /dev/sdb3 824020992 2930272255 2106251264 1004.3G 7 HPFS/NTFS/exFAT > And when I try to fsck (perhaps I'm doing it wrong?) nothing happens but > this: > # sudo fsck /dev/sdb2 > fsck from util-linux 2.25.2 > root@deathstar:/media# sudo fsck -y /dev/sdb2 > fsck from util-linux 2.25.2 > root@deathstar:/media# man fsck > root@deathstar:/media# man fsck > root@deathstar:/media# sudo fsck -y /dev/sdb3 > fsck from util-linux 2.25.2 I very much doubt that Linux's fsck will be able to deal with microsoft's filesystems efficiently. > I can't help but think if I could remove the bad inodes in /media at the > mount points I'd be back in business. I very much believe you are completely wrong on that.
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