Thanks!

> It looks like the tool is called "xfs_repair", and is part of the
> "xfsprogs" package.
> 
>
http://packages.debian.org/search?searchon=contents&keywords=xfs_repair&mode=exactfilename&suite=testing&arch=any
> 
> Cheers,
> Tyler
> 
> 
> lrhorer <lrho...@satx.rr.com> wrote:
>> 
>>         OK, I'm stumped.  I was having some problems which were
>>         likely related
>> to the old kernel in Debian "Lenny", so I upgraded to "Squeeze" in
>> order to alleviate the issue, which it apparently has.  Now, however,
>> I
>> need to fsck the main array on the box, which is formatted as XFS. 
>> The
>> xfs-repair utility is not on the upgraded system.  (I was forced to
>> do
>> a fresh install of the boot drive.)  How can I obtain the XFS file
>> utilities - particularly xfs-repair - under "Squeeze"?
>> 
>> 
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