The thing is that you need to check the FS from an EXTERNAL running Linux
system.
It's NOT safe to check a mounted FS simply because the automatic "fixing"
might break something that is running at the moment, and it's a steep slope
from there...
I'm running SHR from a uSD card, so if I need to check it, I boot from the
internal flash, unmount the uSD and run e2fsck on it's filesystems.
Also possible - to run it on the uSD on an external computer via a simple
USB card reader...
I'm not sure how to check an FS on the internal flash though... Is there a
way to boot into a RAM drive where you don't need the system drive running?


On Thu, Jan 21, 2010 at 12:14 PM, delian2 <[email protected]> wrote:

> 2010/1/21 Ruben Leote Mendes <[email protected]>
>
> Em Qua, Janeiro 20, 2010 15:01, Alex Sunekants escreveu:
>> > I experienced this problem a while ago, seems to do with broken NFS
>> > links...
>> > try running e2fsck on the "/" filesystem of the moko...
>>
>> Many thanks Alex, that was indeed the problem!
>>
>
> Just for curiosity: how you do that?
> owing to frequently "brute power-off" ( ^_^ ), I'd like to check my fs but
> the only "dev file" is /dev/root and it is jffs2..
> And is it safe to check a mounted fs?
> Is there something I'm missing?
>
> :)
>
> Thanks
>
>
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