I would like to run fsck on my root directory without having to reboot. Could someone tell me if this is possible and if so, how do do it? Thanks, Joel _______________________________________________ http://linux.nf -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] Archives, Subscribe, Unsubscribe, Digest, Etc ->http://linux.nf/mailman/listinfo/linux-users
- word perfect 8 in SuSE7.2 Tony Alfrey
- Re: word perfect 8 in SuSE7.2 Joel Hammer
- Re: word perfect 8 in SuSE7.2 Tony Alfrey
- Re: fsck on root directory without rebooting Joel Hammer
- Re: fsck on root directory without rebooting Net Llama
- Re: fsck on root directory without reboot... Collins Richey
- Re: fsck on root directory without r... Net Llama
- df shows drive filled up but du ... Joel Hammer
- Re: df shows drive filled up... David A. Bandel
- Re: df shows drive filled up... Jim Conner
- Re: df shows drive filled up... Net Llama
- Re: df shows drive filled up... Joel Hammer
- Re: df shows drive filled up... Net Llama
- Re: df shows drive filled up... Joel Hammer