On Apr 9, 2005, at 11:29 pm, Denis wrote:
... during the boot-up, after performing the file system checks, it says that my /usr partition (/dev/sda4) is corrupted and needs to be repaired by running fsck *manually*.... So I get a text prompt, I log into root, I try running fsck, but it says that the partition is still mounted and running it on a mounted partition could cause severe file system damage. I try to unmount it, using "umount /usr", but it responds to this request by "failed: device is busy".
How do I handle this?
I think `rc single` should do it.
Stroller.
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