Hey, everybody.  First-time Linux user here (well, sort of; I've struggled before with 
getting either Debian or SuSE installed, unsuccessfully).  So far, I like what I've 
seen of Debian (mostly installation screens and documentation); not only do I like the 
actual freeness of it (SuSE, for instance, wouldn't give me any avenues for getting 
help or ways to upgrade my version without me paying them cash), but the documentation 
is friendlier, I think.  I'm sure once my 12-hour download finishes that I'll have 
more questions, but for now, I just want to ask this:

I know that powering the system off manually is a Bad Thing (tm), but I live in 
Cowville, so a black-out is always a possibility.  It's also possible that my mom 
would turn the computer off out of ignorance, despite my attempts to educate her on 
computer no-nos.  What do I need to do, if anything, to make sure my hard drive isn't 
hosed after a power-off?  Is there an equivalent to the Windows Scandisk-after-crash 
thing? 




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