On 10/25/24 03:18, ToddAndMargo via users wrote:
Hi All,
Recovering to fc39, restore gave me a bunch of
restore:<name unknown>: ftruncate: Bad file
descrition
errors. Turned out something was corrupt in my
Thunderbird directories. (SMART errors = 0.)
So I wanted to do an fsck on my partition.
# fsck / -f
fsck from util-linux 2.39.4
e2fsck 1.47.0 (5-Feb-2023)
/dev/mapper/luks-903bc691-a0f0-42bc-aa96-4233a7edc0e9 is mounted.
e2fsck: Cannot continue, aborting.
As you can see above "/" is an encrypted partition.
Looking at my notes, I use to be able to
# touch /forcefsck
And fsck would check all my partition at book.
Not anymore.
Searching brought me a bunch of confusion and
program edits and changes.
What replaced "touch /forcefsck"?
Yours in confusion,
-T
You know it occurred to me that since ext4 is a journaling
file system, that fsck would never find anything wrong.
Again, I was over thinking it.
Thank you all for the tips and help!
Many thanks,
-T (T/Mr.T/Todd/Dude/His Resplendence)
I do adore ext4. xfs is too aggressive for me.
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