On Aug 31, 2014, at 6:55 PM, Chris Murphy lists@colorremedies.com wrote:
On Aug 31, 2014, at 4:33 PM, Sudhir Khanger sudhir@sudhirkhanger.com wrote:
On Monday, September 01, 2014 06:26:56 AM Ed Greshko wrote:
What do you mean by "scrubbed"?
http://manpages.ubuntu.com/manpages/saucy/man1/scrub.1.html
Have you tried un-mounting and running fsck on the partition?
Disk is pretty new and it was in working condition last time I tried it.
sudo fsck /dev/sdb1 fsck from util-linux 2.24.2 e2fsck 1.42.8 (20-Jun-2013) storejet25m3: recovering journal storejet25m3: clean, 11/61054976 files, 3883091/244190208 blocks
Ideally boot from alternate media and run e2fsck -f
It's usually best to fully comprehend the post before replying, and I only understood this wasn't a problem with root fs until after replying. Anyway, the point is that fsck without -f doesn't always ensure the filesystem is actually fsck'd, it may just defer to the journal which may suggest the filesystem is clean. If so the fsck is quick.
So I'd still umount it, and run e2fsck -f on that volume.
Chris Murphy