FSCK_EXT2FS(8) | System Manager's Manual | FSCK_EXT2FS(8) |
fsck_ext2fs | [-dfnpUy] [-b block#] [-c level] [-m mode] filesystem ... |
The kernel takes care that only a restricted class of innocuous filesystem inconsistencies can happen unless hardware or software failures intervene. These are limited to the following:
These are the only inconsistencies that fsck_ext2fs in “preen” mode (with the -p option) will correct; if it encounters other inconsistencies, it exits with an abnormal return status. For each corrected inconsistency one or more lines will be printed identifying the filesystem on which the correction will take place, and the nature of the correction. After successfully correcting a filesystem, fsck_ext2fs will print the number of files on that filesystem and the number of used and free blocks.
If sent a QUIT signal, fsck_ext2fs will finish the filesystem checks, then exit with an abnormal return status.
Without the -p option, fsck_ext2fs audits and interactively repairs inconsistent conditions for filesystems. If the filesystem is inconsistent the operator is prompted for concurrence before each correction is attempted. It should be noted that some of the corrective actions which are not correctable under the -p option will result in some loss of data. The amount and severity of data lost may be determined from the diagnostic output. The default action for each consistency correction is to wait for the operator to respond yes
or no
. If the operator does not have write permission on the filesystem fsck_ext2fs will default to a -n action.
The following flags are interpreted by fsck_ext2fs.
CONTINUE?
', which is assumed to be affirmative; do not open the filesystem for writing.Inconsistencies checked are as follows:
Orphaned files and directories (allocated but unreferenced) are, with the operator's concurrence, reconnected by placing them in the lost+found directory. The name assigned is the inode number. If the lost+found directory does not exist, it is created. If there is insufficient space its size is increased.
Because of inconsistencies between the block device and the buffer cache, the raw device should always be used.
October 9, 2008 | NetBSD 6.1 |