fsck
Syntax
fsck [options]
device_name
Options
-A
checks all file systems listed in the /etc/fstab
file.
-R
skips the root file system (when checking all file systems).
-T
does not show the title on startup.
-N
shows what might be done but does not actually do anything.
-V
produces verbose output.
-t
fstype
specifies the file-system type (such as ext2
).
-n
answers all confirmation requests with no (only for the ext2
file system).
-p
carries out all repairs without asking for confirmation (for ext2
).
-y
answers all confirmation requests with yes (only for the ext2
file system).
Description
The fsck
command checks the integrity of a file system and carries out any necessary repairs. Depending on the type of file system, fsck
runs an appropriate command to check and repair the file system. For example, to check an ext2
file system, fsck
runs the e2fsck
program. You have to run fsck
when you power down your system without running the shutdown command. Typically, fsck
is automatically run during system startup.