That worked well.
I removed the -q from grep, so I could see what files were
modified... and most were configuration files that I could disregard.
Thanks,
Chris
On 10/19/07, Jan Engelhardt [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Oct 19 2007 09:11, Chris Worley wrote:
I had to fsck recently, and
On Oct 19 2007 09:11, Chris Worley wrote:
I had to fsck recently, and lost+found had ~100 files when complete.
I'd like rpm to go through the disk and identify missing or corrupt
files, so I can reload the RPMs (maybe automatically).
Is there any way to do that?
rpm -V packagename |
I had to fsck recently, and lost+found had ~100 files when complete.
I'd like rpm to go through the disk and identify missing or corrupt
files, so I can reload the RPMs (maybe automatically).
Is there any way to do that?
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