On Monday 18 September 2006 16:46, Hugo Vanwoerkom wrote:
> Paul Johnson wrote:
> > On Sunday 17 September 2006 17:15, J Merritt wrote:
> >> What disk/filesystem utilities are available for scanning physical hard
> >> drives and filesystems for physical errors, filesystem errors, etc. in
> >> Debia
Paul Johnson wrote:
On Sunday 17 September 2006 17:15, J Merritt wrote:
What disk/filesystem utilities are available for scanning physical hard
drives and filesystems for physical errors, filesystem errors, etc. in
Debian?
fsck for filesystem integrity, and badblocks for bad blocks.
and sma
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On 09/18/06 20:10, J Merritt wrote:
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>> Ron Johnson wrote:
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>> fsck (FileSystemChecK) is the canonical tool. - - - -
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>> Best done on an unmounted filesystem, so if you need to run it
>> against / you should boot into a Live CD and run
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On 09/18/06 18:05, Paul Johnson wrote:
> On Sunday 17 September 2006 17:15, J Merritt wrote:
>> What disk/filesystem utilities are available for scanning
>> physical hard drives and filesystems for physical errors,
>> filesystem errors, etc. in Debian?
Ron Johnson wrote:fsck (FileSystemChecK) is the canonical tool. - - - -Best done on an unmounted filesystem, so if you need to run itagainst / you should boot into a Live CD and run it from there.Is this a general question, or do you have a possibly bad disk?Oftentimes, when I boot the
On Sunday 17 September 2006 17:15, J Merritt wrote:
> What disk/filesystem utilities are available for scanning physical hard
> drives and filesystems for physical errors, filesystem errors, etc. in
> Debian?
fsck for filesystem integrity, and badblocks for bad blocks.
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Paul Johnson
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On 09/17/2006 08:20 PM, J Merritt wrote:
> What disk/filesystem utilities are available for scanning physical hard
> drives and filesystems for physical errors, filesystem errors, etc. in
> Debian?
Adding to others' suggestions, look at smartmontools:
> $ apt-cache show smartmontools
> Descripti
--- J Merritt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> schrieb:
> What disk/filesystem utilities are available for
> scanning physical hard drives and filesystems for
> physical errors, filesystem errors, etc. in Debian?
Hi,
you are looking for
fsck
--> man fsck for details, supported filesystems etc.
Cheers,
Roman
On 09/17/2006 07:15 PM, J Merritt wrote:
What disk/filesystem utilities are available for scanning physical hard drives
and filesystems for physical errors, filesystem errors, etc. in Debian?
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On 09/17/06 19:15, J Merritt wrote:
> What disk/filesystem utilities are available for scanning
> physical hard drives and filesystems for physical errors,
> filesystem errors, etc. in Debian?
fsck (FileSystemChecK) is the canonical tool.
- -
What disk/filesystem utilities are available for scanning physical hard drives and filesystems for physical errors, filesystem errors, etc. in Debian?
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