If fsck is running, one thind u should not do.. what's
that?
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Answer / ravikumar_koyyada
fsck is a useful command to bring back a corrupted file
system back into working condition.one important thing u
should note while using this command is that "never never
fsck on a mounted file system " and while it is running
never try to restart the system
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Answer / gireesh tabasi
The Question is what should not do while running FSCK
I think answer is pretty simple "Do not mount the FS" In
other words "Never run FSCK on a mounted file system"
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Answer / shafi
To run fsck you should be in single user mode and do unmount whatever slices you want to findout.dont run on mounted files.
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