The -j option indicates an "external journal location".....

I don't see that option in my desk reference, what does that do and
wouldn't you need to indicate a location where the journal is AND which
device you want to operate on?



On Sat, 2003-03-08 at 22:30, John Lowell wrote:
> If my memory serves me, and that's becoming more questionable as time 
> takes it's toll, after unmounting a device a file system check of ext3 
> can be run with the following command, am i right?
> 
> e2fsck -j /dev/xxxx
> 
> Something tells me that I might be wrong about the option.
> 
> Regards to all.
> 
> John Lowell
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