I still haven't learned whether my Kubuntu iso is bad, even though the sha1 and md5sum hashs both check out ok. The Kubuntu Live DVD didn't have the normal 'Check this disk' feature, or, if it was there, I couldn't find it. And the Mint 17.1 KDE Live DVD did have it in the Install part. But at the end of all three runs of it, running really fast, in about a second, through a series/lines of commands that ended in simply 'reboot your computer,' with no report of the condition of the DVD at all, unless it was in that last command or two before saying to reboot the computer. Those last commands were run after an about 1-2 minute long wait, all the while having to stare at the command prompt so as not to miss those quick last lines of text. So it catches me by surprise, then appears and runs way to fast to catch.
So, I'm wondering if I can run a command like fsck to find and repair any file system errors.
So, I'm wondering if I can run a command like fsck to find and repair any file system errors.
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