J.L. Coenders wrote:
Although fsck indicates a lot of problems, I think it is not the disk
which is
malfunctioning. I have run the Maxtor diagnostics over it and that gave 'a
certified functioning device', so no bad sectors or anything.
But I ran memtest86 afterwards and discovered that two addresses are broken,
so that might be the problem. I am going to get it out today and see if
everything will work then.
Jeroen
That is possiblem but what 2 addresses????
I have a box that functions perfectly but memtest86 always reports 2
addresses in the same test as an error.
Does not matter if I run the test once or if I run it a hundred times,
it always reports the same addresses, yet it works perfectly.
On Friday 30 April 2004 22:00, Alexander Dalloz wrote:
>Am Fr, den 30.04.2004 schrieb J.L. Coenders um 21:24:
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>>How can I manually start fsck? Usually it only starts when power fails...
>>when I try to start manually, it warns me about the device which is
>>mounting. When I try to unmount, it wont work, probably because it is the
>>main disk.
>>
>>Jeroen
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>>
>touch /forcefsck
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>and then reboot
>
>Alexander
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