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On Saturday 11 March 2006 9:58 am, Harry Putnam wrote: |
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> Giving root pwd and running reiserfschk /dev/hdb6 returns the prompt |
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> really quick and no output. |
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No such file "reiserfschk", typo or are you looking for... |
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Usage: reiserfsck [mode] [options] device |
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Modes: |
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--check consistency checking (default) |
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--fix-fixable fix corruptions which can be fixed without |
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--rebuild-tree |
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--rebuild-sb super block checking and rebuilding if needed |
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(may require --rebuild-tree afterwards) |
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--rebuild-tree force fsck to rebuild filesystem from scratch |
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(takes a long time) |
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--clean-attributes clean garbage in reserved fields in StatDatas |
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Options: |
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-j | --journal device specify journal if relocated |
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-B | --badblocks file file with list of all bad blocks on the fs |
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-l | --logfile file make fsck to complain to specifed file |
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-n | --nolog make fsck to not complain |
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-z | --adjust-size fix file sizes to real size |
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-q | --quiet no speed info |
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-y | --yes no confirmations |
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-V prints version and exits |
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-a and -p some light-weight auto checks for bootup |
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-f and -r ignored |
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Expert options: |
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--no-journal-available do not open nor replay journal |
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-S | --scan-whole-partition build tree of all blocks of the device |
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-jm |
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