Re: fsck - strange behaviour Friedhelm Neyer <Friedhelm.Neyer@t-online.de> wrote:
> Hi
> some days ago I have a damaged filesystem, a fsck -y /fs fails with the
> message, that both superblocks where damaged and cannot be fixed (fs was
> unmounted before fsck)
> So I create a new filesystem, restore the files of the damaged fs into
> the new one - no loss of data occurs.
> But today I run a fsck -v against the damaged filesystem and got a
> message that the superblock is valid.
> Whats the heck is going on here, is there a difference between fsck -y
> and fsck -v ?
> Friedhelm
Did you umount the filesystem before you ran fsck?
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Regards,
Jerry M.
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