Hi folks,
I am running redhat linux 9(Kernel 2.4.20-8) server on Intel P4 system,with
Western Digital 40GB Hard Disk(WD400EB-00CPF0, ATA DISK).
This server is acting as Firewall Gateway.
Running squid vsftp for local users.
When i power on my system this morning , it shows below message
When i power on my system this morning , it shows below message (and as per
message i run fsck /dev/hda without any argument/switch.
/dev/hda is the whole hard disk. You need to run this command on a
partition!
For an automated correction of the partition with a progress display,
run the
(Repair filesystem)1# fsck /dev/hda
fsck 1.32 (09-Nov-2002)
This is not correct. Specify the device file of that file system not
the complete disk, so the correct command will be..
# fsck /dev/hda5
OR
# fsck -A(to check all file systems)
Ajay
Why would you ever do a fsck /dev/hda
It should be fsck /dev/hda1 (/dev/hdapartition nuber)
or you may do a fsck /
Kapil
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On Wed, 13 Apr 2005 Sandip Bhattacharya wrote :
When i power on my system this morning , it shows below message (and as per
message i run fsck /dev/hda without any argument/switch.
/dev/hda is the whole hard disk. You need to run this command on a
partition!
For an automated correction
--- Navneet Choudhary [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Well, thanks for correcting me.
System has been recovered by running fsck /dev/hdaX
But, some files not being recoved completly.
Since, after recovery system hostname switched back to default name
localhgost.
Also, there is some read/write
On Wed, 2005-04-13 at 11:34 +, Navneet Choudhary wrote:
Also, there is some read/write error in device ide0(3,5).Refer below
for deatils:
Hmm. Your hard disk seems truly fsck-ed. Run badblocks on the partitions
now!
- Sandip
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