On Sat, 13 Oct 2001 22:18:55 PDT, Kevin writes: >its got nothing to do with the attribs or the perms > >lsattr: Inappropriate ioctl for device While reading flags on ./guide.it.html > >and i cant fsck it because im not local and cant go to single user. >oh well, thanks for the help
Maybe you don't need to go to single-user-mode, if you can just unmount the partition (eg if there's nothing on it your shell depends on)... Personally I'd try something like `umount /whereever; fsck.ext2 -y -c -f -v /dev/bla; mount /whereever` If you have some idea about how long a fsck usually takes, you can schedule a reboot for some time later. If the fsck and re-mount worked, you can still cancel it. `echo "reboot" | at now+2hours`, atq and atrm for canceling. cheers, &rw -- -- Too much is just enough. -- Mark Twain (on whiskey)
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