Re: Lenny. Do I need to check the system after improper shutdown?

2009-05-26 Thread Mark Goldshtein
On Tue, May 26, 2009 at 1:26 AM, Douglas A. Tutty dtutty@ wrote:
 On Mon, May 25, 2009 at 11:33:31PM +0400, Mark Goldshtein wrote:
 Hello, list!

 Do I need to clean up something or check hard drive consistency after
 system's hang up during recovering from Suspend-to-RAM state? An
 improper system shutdown by 'power' key was forcibly applied and
 during a boot process were reports about journal transactions
 replayed.

 That was it.  The journal replayed with no problems, so everything is
 consistant.  However, you may have lost data, but fsck can't help that;
 its job is to make the filesystem consistant.

Thanks! It is always good to be sure :)
No data loss at all.

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Mark Goldshtein


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Lenny. Do I need to check the system after improper shutdown?

2009-05-25 Thread Mark Goldshtein
Hello, list!

Do I need to clean up something or check hard drive consistency after
system's hang up during recovering from Suspend-to-RAM state? An
improper system shutdown by 'power' key was forcibly applied and
during a boot process were reports about journal transactions
replayed.

Thanks!

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Mark Goldshtein


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Re: Lenny. Do I need to check the system after improper shutdown?

2009-05-25 Thread Douglas A. Tutty
On Mon, May 25, 2009 at 11:33:31PM +0400, Mark Goldshtein wrote:
 Hello, list!
 
 Do I need to clean up something or check hard drive consistency after
 system's hang up during recovering from Suspend-to-RAM state? An
 improper system shutdown by 'power' key was forcibly applied and
 during a boot process were reports about journal transactions
 replayed.

That was it.  The journal replayed with no problems, so everything is
consistant.  However, you may have lost data, but fsck can't help that;
its job is to make the filesystem consistant.

Doug.


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