* RE: FSCK.EXT3 command
@ Whitley CTR Cecil H
` Joseph C. Lininger
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From: Whitley CTR Cecil H @ UTC (permalink / raw)
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Hi,
there's an fdisk to establish partitions and yes there is some equivilent of
the dos format command. I _believe_ it's of the form mkextfs for ext2 but
won't swear to it!
Cecil
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* FSCK.EXT3 command
@ Rejean Proulx
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I am baffled by the fsck command. I decided to remove raid from my machine
because it has been causing me problems. I'd rather manage my drives
myself. Now that I did that I need to get the superblocks reset somehow so
that it will let me run an fsck.ext3. Id there an equivalent to a dos and
windows format command which reinitializes a disk drive, or at least a
partition? I wan a surface scan so that my drives can be initialized.
Rejean Proulx
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