Re: [CentOS] fsck file system is mounted

2009-05-16 Thread Equinox86
mmm why you not reboot? you can set the service you wan in init 1 and go it 2009/5/16 cen...@911networks.com Hi, Is there a way to run fsck or any other program to check if there is drive problem. I don't want it repaired, now, but maybe later on. I can't shutdown the system and reboot in

Re: [CentOS] fsck file system is mounted

2009-05-16 Thread Robert Nichols
cen...@911networks.com wrote: Hi, Is there a way to run fsck or any other program to check if there is drive problem. I don't want it repaired, now, but maybe later on. I can't shutdown the system and reboot in single user-mode. All suggestions are welcomed. You can run fsck with the

Re: [CentOS] fsck file system is mounted

2009-05-16 Thread William L. Maltby
On Sat, 2009-05-16 at 11:51 -0700, cen...@911networks.com wrote: Hi, Is there a way to run fsck or any other program to check if there is drive problem. I don't want it repaired, now, but maybe later on. I can't shutdown the system and reboot in single user-mode. All suggestions are

Re: [CentOS] fsck file system is mounted

2009-05-16 Thread Ross Walker
On Sat, May 16, 2009 at 2:51 PM, cen...@911networks.com wrote: Hi, Is there a way to run fsck or any other program to check if there is drive problem. I don't want it repaired, now, but maybe later on. I can't shutdown the system and reboot in single user-mode. All suggestions are

Re: [CentOS] fsck file system is mounted

2009-05-16 Thread Lanny Marcus
On 5/16/09, cen...@911networks.com cen...@911networks.com wrote: Is there a way to run fsck or any other program to check if there is drive problem. I don't want it repaired, now, but maybe later on. I can't shutdown the system and reboot in single user-mode. All suggestions are welcomed.