On Sat, 16 Mar 2002 04:48, Chris Zubrzycki wrote:
> > This is useful if you need the box up as much as possible, and reboots
> > only slow things down as little as possible because even if the box did
> > not reboot gracefully (power outage or something) there will be no
> > lengthy
> > fsck (of c
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On Friday, March 15, 2002, at 07:45 PM, Jason Lim wrote
> On the same note, /fastboot makes sure no fsck is done. The conditional
> if
> statement skips everything if that is there.
>
> This is useful if you need the box up as much as possible, and
>
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Subject: Re: fsck on a remote computer
> On Fre, 15 Mär 2002, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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> > hi, I have to make a fsck on a remote server (1 years uptime). How ???
>
> You can forc
On Fre, 15 Mär 2002, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> hi, I have to make a fsck on a remote server (1 years uptime). How ???
You can force a fsck with:
# touch /forcefsck
and then reboot the machine.
Look at /etc/init.d/checkfs.sh for more infos.
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