Am 24.07.2010 23:46, schrieb James Wall:
> On 7/24/2010 3:25 PM, Alan McKinnon wrote:
>>
>> I think you might need to fsck without the journal. I know there's a
>> way to do
>> this but a cursory glance at the man page didn't reveal it. Maybe an
>> ext user
>> will chip in with the correct method
>
> Run e2fsck -f /dev/hda3 to force check a partition. I have had to do
> that when my kids yanked all the drives out of a server that I was
> setting up. :-)
Hi again,
# e2fsck -fv /dev/sde3
e2fsck 1.41.11 (14-Mar-2010)
Durchgang 1: Prüfe Inodes, Blocks, und Größen
Durchgang 2: Prüfe Verzeichnis Struktur
Durchgang 3: Prüfe Verzeichnis Verknüpfungen
Durchgang 4: Überprüfe die Referenzzähler
Durchgang 5: Überprüfe Gruppe Zusammenfassung
356415 inodes used (36.63%)
10396 non-contiguous files (2.9%)
236 non-contiguous directories (0.1%)
# von Inodes mit ind/dind/tind Blöcken: 7917/121/0
2191858 blocks used (56.32%)
0 bad blocks
1 large file
315130 regular files
31986 directories
1051 character device files
4089 block device files
1 fifo
2397 links
4147 symbolic links (4027 fast symbolic links)
2 sockets
--------
358803 files
Well this does not look bad, does it?
Regards kh
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