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[ts-7000] Re: Aargh! How do I fsck the USB drive?

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Subject: [ts-7000] Re: Aargh! How do I fsck the USB drive?
From: "ssbxfire" <>
Date: Wed, 30 Mar 2005 04:51:13 -0000


--- In  Mike Dodd <> wrote:
> I have a TS-7250 with the Technologic developer's kit - Debian Linux
on the 
> USB drive. When I start Deb, I get a message, "EXT-fs warning: mounting 
> unchecked fs. running e2fsck is recommended."
> 
> In the past, chroot'ing into Debian has automatically run fsck when it 
> detected an unchecked filesystem. Now it doesn't. I don't remember
changing 
> anything to disable the fsck, but it's entirely possible that I did.
> 
> I shouldn't run fsck on a mounted filesystem in Debian, correct?
> 
> It appears BusyBox has no fsck, so I can't check the USB drive in
TS-Linux.
> 
> What the heck am I supposed to do?
> 
> Thanks for any advice.
> 
> Mike
> 
> ------
> Mike Dodd - Montpelier, VA
> http://www.mdodd.com

I plugged my USB flash into my laptop running Linux and performed the
fsck, all is fine.








 
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