I'm not using Ubuntu.  This problem occurred with Linux Mint 19,
Friendly-Recovery software update 0.2.38ubuntu1.  I used Timeshift to
restore Linux Mint to an earlier date, which resolved the problem.  I then
tried installing the Friendly-Recovery update again, and experienced the
same issue when trying to use fsck.

On Tue, Nov 6, 2018 at 1:41 PM Brian Murray <[email protected]> wrote:

> Which release of Ubuntu are experiencing this issue on?
>
> ** Changed in: friendly-recovery (Ubuntu)
>        Status: Confirmed => Incomplete
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> Title:
>   The latest friendly-recovery update won't allow me to run fsck.  It
>   mounts my Linux primary partiton and won't allow me to unmount it.
>
> Status in friendly-recovery package in Ubuntu:
>   Incomplete
>
> Bug description:
>   After the latest friendly-recovery update, I can no longer run fsck
>   from friendly-recovery.  The only way I can do it is by booting to my
>   live installation CD, which takes a lot of time.  It works, but is
>   very inconvenient.
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Title:
  The latest friendly-recovery update won't allow me to run fsck.  It
  mounts my Linux primary partiton and won't allow me to unmount it.

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