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+ | ====== fsck the file system ====== | ||
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+ | <WRAP center round box > | ||
+ | 2023-12-10 | ||
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+ | In older versions of Ubuntu, fsck used to work from the Recovery Mode. | ||
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+ | so fsck no longer works. | ||
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+ | boot to a Ubuntu Live DVD/USB in “Try Ubuntu” mode | ||
+ | open a terminal window by pressing Ctrl+Alt+T | ||
+ | type sudo fdisk -l | ||
+ | identify the /dev/sdXX device name for your "Linux Filesystem" | ||
+ | type sudo fsck -f /dev/sdXX, replacing sdXX with the number you found earlier | ||
+ | repeat the fsck command if there were errors | ||
+ | type reboot | ||
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====== xRDP for remote access to Ubuntu ====== | ====== xRDP for remote access to Ubuntu ====== |
software/linux/ubuntu.1702257964.txt.gz · Last modified: 2023/12/11 01:26 by superwizard