fsck -c usage question
Mark C. Allman
mcallman at allmanpc.com
Thu Nov 8 02:05:16 UTC 2007
...... Original Message .......
On Thu, 08 Nov 2007 11:15:03 +1100 "David Timms" <dtimms at iinet.net.au>
wrote:
>Mark C. Allman wrote:
>> I'm not sure what you mean by "rescue session." Do you mean booting
>> from a rescue disk? Hadn't tried that.
>Yes. Booting the dvd and typing: linux rescue should load the rescue
>environment {or using the rescue iso}.
>
>> BTW, that brings up something else strange. I booted from the rescue
>> disk so I could delete the /forcefsck and /fsckoptions files. What the
>> rescue disk asked for was where the Fedora 7 CD images were (hard disk,
>> HTTP, FTP, CD-ROM, etc.) for repair.
>That seems that either
>1. what it found on your rescue cd was corrupt - ie not readable
>2. you might have been using the boot.iso - which has the booting part,
>but doesn't have the stage2 img {50+ MB} in it.
>
>In either case, testing the cd would be useful. You could:
>dd if=/dev/scd0 of=fedora-rescue.iso
>sha1sum fedora-rescue.iso
>compare to the published SHA1SUMs for that rescue CD.
>
>DaveT.
Same disk. On one system it (the rescue CD) works as expected, but on
another it doesn't. Like I said: strange. Could be the CD drive--easy to
test.
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