Date: 30 Oct 2003 18:57:29 -0000
To: sunmanagers@sunmanagers.org
Hi all,
Recently i had done fsck on a file system, which causes some files to
be moved to Lost+found directory.
Any suggestions for restoring the files from
lost+found..
RE: serioup problem after running fsck ... I'm not an expert in recovery and I'm not sure you could recover at ... > The easiest and first thing is to run fsck again (although I ... Running it once is no guarantee that the file system... > shutdown command from the command line or the shutdown menu ... (RedHat)
Re: fsck - how to use? ... I got some lost files and some other file system... > that there aren't any problems with the files on the disk as a result of the ... > that it is dangerous to run fsck on a mounted partition. ... (linux.redhat.misc)
Re: [SLE] How do I use fsck???? ... > it couldn't fsck and that I would have to do it manually. ... in single user mode to fsck root, AND the root file system must be ... root or mounted file system,... (SuSE)
Re: dangerous situation with shutdown process ...softupdates sometimes do take a long ... >>then fsck, then shutdown.... Actually an fsck on a live filesystem will force the softupdates to ... You can fsck a mounted file system and fsck will run in read-only ... (freebsd-stable)