Hi Statux,

Thanks for your response.

What I expect is to check is the total partitions in a hard disc, what 
format, ext2, ext3 or FAT32, etc. ?

Thanks in advance.

B.R.
Stephen Liu


At 08:33 PM 12/3/2001 -0500, you wrote:
>Assuming you're using ext2:
>
># fsck.ext2 -f /dev/hda5
>
>where /dev/hda5 is the partition you're checking. The partition must NOT
>be mounted when doing any checking. If you're looking to check root, then
>I dunno. You prolly have to set something either in the filesystem header
>and then reboot, or somehow manage to do some remounting.. not even sure
>how possible it is to umount and mount in one step :)
>
>Anyone else? :)
>
>-Statux
>
>
>On Tue, 4 Dec 2001, Stephen Liu wrote:
>
> > Hi All People,
> >
> > What command to be used to check the partition of a hard disc ?
> >
> > Thanks
> >
> > B.R.
> > Stephen Liu
> >
> >
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>-Statux



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