On Wed, 5 Jun 2002, USM Bish wrote:

> You cannot successfully do a fsck or e2fsck on a mounted partition.
> You have actually done the correct thing. You need to go through a
> rescue disk/ alternate OS (if available, as in your case)  and do a

You *can* do a fsck on a mounted partition - if it is mounted readonly.  

You just need to ensure that you are dropped to a shell before the 
partition is mounted r/w.

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-- Albert Einstein


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