Hi
Does anyone know which command Kubuntu uses when it scans the partition on start-up (every 30 mount, I think)?
I believe it was this scanning that produced quite a lot of output which I ignored. Now that my disk seems so corrupted that my system hangs, I would like to run the same command from Knoppix to take a closer look at the output.
I tried fsck with different paramters, but did not get the same output as I used to have on start-up (lots of numbers and a message saying nothing was repaired). I would like to be quite sure that it really is the disk that is the problem before I go out and buy a new.
Thanks,
bkv
Does anyone know which command Kubuntu uses when it scans the partition on start-up (every 30 mount, I think)?
I believe it was this scanning that produced quite a lot of output which I ignored. Now that my disk seems so corrupted that my system hangs, I would like to run the same command from Knoppix to take a closer look at the output.
I tried fsck with different paramters, but did not get the same output as I used to have on start-up (lots of numbers and a message saying nothing was repaired). I would like to be quite sure that it really is the disk that is the problem before I go out and buy a new.
Thanks,
bkv
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