Thanx Amit, and pl. leave out the titles while addressing. Let informality prevail in
Linux community. Unfortunately my floppy disk
gave way and that's the reason why I insisted on the way out for running fsck from the
disk itself.
Secondly, for multiple partitions, can you also suggest how much size does each
partition require. and how many such partitions does
one has to create. Since all these are variable parameters and also these days the
RPMS do not suggest where the package will be
installed. For Eg: JDK 1.1.7 installs itself into /usr partition where as JDK 1.2
installs itself into /opt.
And also kindly let me know how we can recreate the bootable disk (not the startup one
using rawrite) for Linux after installation
without running an upgrade or reinstall process.
Regards,
Seshan.
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> major problem with Linux installations is that most people do not create
> separate /, /var, /home, /usr etc...... partitions. So they end up with one
> swap partition and one linux native. This means that they have to be
> skilled enuff to be able to do the 'boot from floppy and do fsck'-routine.
>
> This leads us to the 'ckicken and egg' problem. They are not very
> comfortable with partitions and that is the reason they have initially
> chosen to create only a single / partition.
>
> I dont intend to belittle anybody, its just that partitioning is serious
> business which most people are not comfortable with.
>
> BTW, Mr. P R. Seshan, i think u might be facing the same problem ?
>
> regards,
> Amit
>
> "Binand Raj S." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> on 12/20/99 01:51:07 PM
>
> Please respond to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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>
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> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> cc: (bcc: Amit Kucheria/LTITLVSH)
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>
> Subject: Re: [ILUG-BOM] Fsck
>
>
> P. R. Seshan forced the electrons to say:
> > Hi all,
> >
> > I want to check my hdd for bad sectors. If I run fsck from root, it
> > gives me a warning message stating that fsck can damage the file system.
> > Can you guys suggest me a better and the right measures for hdd
> > maintenance in Linux ?
>
> This message I believe comes when you try to run fsck on a mounted
> filesystem. Boot into single user mode, unmount all file systems
> (except /) and run fsck on them.
>
> fsck on / is not so easy - you are better off by booting from the
> boot/rescue floppy sets of RHL and running fsck on your / partition.
>
> Binand
>
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