Hugo Mills wrote:
>> Or, when you have time, boot onto emergency mode from grub by adding
>> 'emergency' at the grub command prompt. Login when prompted then fdisk -l
>> to
>> view the available partitions then fsck manually.
>
> That requires you to think about it, and involves a reboot and
> significant downtime, which nobody is going to do. Ted's solution is
> scriptable, (ana)cronnable, and entirely automated.
Fair enough - I'm taking the view that the machine in question does not have
a great deal of resources available.
Use of tune2fs might be a better solution yet.
Damian
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