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I've got the following partitions:
Filesystem         1024-blocks  Used Available Capacity Mounted on
/dev/md0              256511   21440   221823      9%   /
/dev/md1              513082    8625   477955      2%   /var
/dev/md2              194328      22   184271      0%   /tmp
/dev/md3             1018232  321175   644449     33%   /usr
/dev/md4             5004192  158470  4586682      3%   /home
/dev/md5             1018232  271348   694276     28%   /usr/local
/dev/sda1              15522    2583    12138     18%   /boot
/dev/sdb1              15522    2582    12139     18%   /boot2

All the md devices are set to automount via the parition ID.  So my
question is, how do I fsck all of the partitions?  My system hung on the
way down to init level 6 and when it came up it had some partition errors
and now I have some minor filesystem issues.  I know I have to run fsck
against the md devices, but I'm not sure how this works with the RAID
automounter.  

I'm hoping to get some pointers before I drive an hour to where the server
is co-located to do the maintence.

Thanks!



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