Scott R. Ehrlich wrote:
> Could I safely get away with booting from a CentOS 5 CD and performing a
> fsck with automatic system fixing to speed up the process, or do I need to
> be patient and just keep manually selecting Y for as long as it takes?
Depends what's on the disk. Sounds like it's goi
A Centos 5 64-bit server reflected some SCSI kernel errors in the logs, so
I opted to reboot, only to be prompted to perform a manual fsck, that an
automatic fsck wouldn't be permitted.
As a result, the fsck is taking a long time, as I have to babysit the
server for every bad block that is rep
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