Change the time between fsck-ings with "tune2fs -c N1 -C N2" where N1 (use 1) is the
number of boots between fscks, and N2 (use 100) is the current number of boots.... I
think then you're in business.
--Mike
Cory Petkovsek wrote:
> Can anyone tell me an easy way to fsck my root? Conditions: I don't want to use a
>floppy disk or rescue CD. Is there a way to tell the system that the / partition is
>'dirty' and needs to be fscked on the next boot?
>
> Can anyone tell me how to check a drive regardless of the partition(s) on it? IE,
>something that checks closer to a hardware level.
>
> Thanks,
> Cory
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