Try man e2fsck.
Derek Martin wrote:
> Today, Bruce Dawson gleaned this insight:
>
> > You can use /sbin/badblocks or fsck -c.
>
> Indeed. The manpage for fsck says nothing about the -c option... one
> wonders where you've gotten this tidbit. (I tried it, it does indeed
> work).
>
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