-t could work for you. Just check the man page it's at the top.
-Mike
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Leonard Zettel wrote:
On Saturday 10 September 2005 12:44 am, Mike Hernandez wrote:
Have you tried explicitly telling fsck what file system it's going to
be checking?
Du What is the syntax for doing that?
Assuming that's a serious question, a serious example
would be:
On Saturday 10 September 2005 09:13 am, Kevin Kinsey wrote:
Leonard Zettel wrote:
On Saturday 10 September 2005 12:44 am, Mike Hernandez wrote:
Have you tried explicitly telling fsck what file system it's going to
be checking?
Du What is the syntax for doing that?
Assuming that's
On Fri, 9 Sep 2005, Leonard Zettel wrote:
When I issue the followinf command:
mount /dev/ad1s1c /mnt
I get the response
WARNING: R/W mount of /mnt denied. filesystem is not clean - run fsck
mount: /dev/ad1s1c: Operation not premitted
Then when I try
fsck /dev/ad1s1c
I get
fsck:
On 2005-09-09 14:45, Leonard Zettel [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Saturday 10 September 2005 12:44 am, Mike Hernandez wrote:
Have you tried explicitly telling fsck what file system it's going to
be checking?
Du What is the syntax for doing that?
fsck -t fstype device-node
On 9/10/05, Jan Grant [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
You're using the default whole slice partition, ad1s1c. My guess is,
you're using the default disklabel for that slice.
Jan is right. The only time I've had the above issue though, was when
I was trying to fsck an ext2 partition without having the
On Saturday 10 September 2005 11:20 am, Jan Grant wrote:
On Fri, 9 Sep 2005, Leonard Zettel wrote:
When I issue the followinf command:
mount /dev/ad1s1c /mnt
I get the response
WARNING: R/W mount of /mnt denied. filesystem is not clean - run fsck
mount: /dev/ad1s1c: Operation not
When I issue the followinf command:
mount /dev/ad1s1c /mnt
I get the response
WARNING: R/W mount of /mnt denied. filesystem is not clean - run fsck
mount: /dev/ad1s1c: Operation not premitted
Then when I try
fsck /dev/ad1s1c
I get
fsck: exec fsck_unused for /dev/ad1s1c in sbin: /usr/sbin: No
Have you tried explicitly telling fsck what file system it's going to
be checking?
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On Saturday 10 September 2005 12:44 am, Mike Hernandez wrote:
Have you tried explicitly telling fsck what file system it's going to
be checking?
Du What is the syntax for doing that?
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