Marty Landman wrote:
Worked like a charm, gotta read up on init - looks handy. Since df
looked good before running fsck wonder if something I did recently
messed up the display and just stopping my running processes fixed it?
Yeah that is kinda weird. My best guess is that since the kernel tr
At 12:18 PM 12/29/2005, Chris Howie wrote:
Try running fsck on the drive. It usually goes something like this:
# init 1
lots of crap while apps shut down
Including ssh. :) Console almost at arm's length though.
# mount / -o remount,ro
Went well; for the heck of it I did a df right afte
Marty:
Try running fsck on the drive. It usually goes something like this:
# init 1
lots of crap while apps shut down
# mount / -o remount,ro
if this fails at all, kill any processes that have files open for write
on / then try again. DO NOT run fsck if / is mounted read-write!
# fsck /de
Newbie here. Have Woody running on a P166 w/ 48MB ram and 4GB hd. Major
apps running ok - htdig, apache, samba. But when I look at disk usage get this:
UNCLELEO:/home/marty# df
Filesystem 1k-blocks Used Available Use% Mounted on
/dev/hda1-566353887454 1
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