fsck
Filesystem consistency check and interactive repair. Journaling file systems avoid the need to run fsck.
SYNTAX
fsck [options] [filesystem] ...
OPTIONS
-- Pass all subsequent options to filesystem-specific checker.
All options that fsck doesn't recognize will also be passed.
-r Interactive mode; prompt before making any repairs.
-s Serial mode.
-t fstype
Specify the filesystem type. Do not check filesystems of any other type.
-A Check all filesystems listed in /etc/fstab.
-N Suppress normal execution; just display what would be done.
-R Meaningful only with -A: check all filesystems listed in /etc/fstab except the root filesystem.
-T Suppress printing of title.
-V Verbose mode.
EXIT CODES
1 Errors were found and corrected.
2 Reboot suggested.
4 Errors were found but not corrected.
8 fsck encountered an operational error.
16 fsck was called incorrectly.
128 A shared library error was detected.
The return status is the exit status of the last command executed in consequent-commands, or zero if none were executed.
"Politics is the art of looking for trouble, finding it, misdiagnosing it, and then misapplying the wrong remedies." - Groucho Marx
Related Linux Bash commands:
reboot - Reboot the machine
ext2 File System is
non journaling
ext3
File System - Red Hat's Journaling File System
XFS File System - SGI's open
source high-performance journaling filesystem.
JFS Tech - IBM's journaled file
system technology
Reiser4 - The default file system for
SuSE, Lindows, FTOSX and Gentoo.
Equivalent Windows XP commands:
CHKDSK - Check Disk - check and repair disk
problems