All of the disk repair tools are in the Fedora initramfs. This
includes e2fsck, btrfs (check), and xfs_repair. It is possible to run
it before root mounts by using rd.break=pre-mount as a mount option.
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ram, and it does an fsck of all of the regular linux
partitions
on the disk to confirm everything is error free. One could also boot from a
live cd and run fsck since the partitions should not be mounted.
On 5 Sep 2015 at 7:59, Ralf Corsepius wrote:
Subject:Re: e2fsck after hard
Ralf, do you mean that I could unmount my filesystems from inside the root
window and proceed with e2fsck?
tnx
2015-09-05 7:59 GMT+02:00 Ralf Corsepius :
> On 09/05/2015 07:31 AM, antonio montagnani wrote:
>
> do you mean that I could run e2fsck from inside the root shell?
>>
> Yes.
>
> I
>> gu
partitions
on the disk to confirm everything is error free. One could also boot from a
live cd and run fsck since the partitions should not be mounted.
On 5 Sep 2015 at 7:59, Ralf Corsepius wrote:
Subject:Re: e2fsck after hard shutdown
To: users
On 09/05/2015 07:31 AM, antonio montagnani wrote:
do you mean that I could run e2fsck from inside the root shell?
Yes.
I
guessed that filesystems were already mounted and e2fsck doesn't work on
mounted filesystems I have to study. :-)
Depends, depends on what actually happened/gone wron
Robert Nichols ha scritto il 05/09/2015 alle 03:32:
On 09/04/2015 04:40 PM, antonio montagnani wrote:
Sometimes if you have to shut-down improperly or power is missing, it
happens that your system doesn't start in the usual way, but in a kind
of emergency mode, and you can enter in it by Ctrl D.
On 09/04/2015 04:40 PM, antonio montagnani wrote:
Sometimes if you have to shut-down improperly or power is missing, it
happens that your system doesn't start in the usual way, but in a kind
of emergency mode, and you can enter in it by Ctrl D...after that
usually you have to make a control on yo
On 09/04/2015 02:40 PM, antonio montagnani wrote:
Is it not possible to run e2fsck during the standard boot before
filesystems are mounted??
Normally fsck is run during boot, before filesystems are mounted
read/write. You should only be dropped to the emergency shell if errors
are found in f
Sometimes if you have to shut-down improperly or power is missing, it
happens that your system doesn't start in the usual way, but in a kind
of emergency mode, and you can enter in it by Ctrl D...after that
usually you have to make a control on your filesystem using an
installation media (DVD o