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Apr 26, 2018 The system utility fsck is a tool for checking the consistency of a file system in Unix and Unix-like operating systems such as Linux.
Run the fsck command manually. After that it will ask some more questions – just answer y and press enter and finally reboot the server.
Aug 22, 2016 /dev/sda1: UNEXPEXTED INCONSISTENCY; RUN fsck MANUALLY. (i.e., without -a Boot the system from a disc or USB drive. Then open a
Jan 11, 2016 This article will explain a procedure on how to force fsck to perform a filesystem check on the next system reboot or force filesystem check for
Not in a configuration file; just drop a forcefsck file in / : sudo touch /forcefsck. This will force a check on the next boot.
Apr 4, 2015 I want to force fsck on the next reboot? How do I force fsck on a Linux based server or laptop? Is there any configuration file that I need to alter
How to resolve “Unexpected inconsistency: Run fsck manually” error or when When an operational interruption occurs, the startup process prompts the user toOct 1, 2018 How to Run fsck to Repair Linux File System Errors. In order to run Then you can simply force or schedule a reboot of your system. During the
To check the file system on your Ubuntu partition boot to the GRUB menu. choose Advanced Options. choose Recovery mode. choose Root access. at the # prompt, type sudo fsck -f / or sudo fsck -f /dev/sda1. repeat the fsck command if there were errors. type reboot.
At the command-line, enter: “fsck /dev/sda6”. Enter y when prompted to perform fixes. https://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=789454.
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