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29 is used to check and optionally repair one or more Linux file systems.
39 program will try to handle file systems on different physical disk drives
41 file systems.
43 If no file systems are specified on the command line, and the
47 will default to checking file systems in
73 The exit code returned when multiple file systems are checked
96 file systems and the checkers are in an interactive mode. (Note:
111 flag is specified, only file systems that match
115 parameter is a comma-separated list of file systems and options
116 specifiers. All of the file systems in this comma-separated list may be
121 which requests that only those file systems not listed in
123 will be checked. If all of the file systems in
125 are not prefixed by a negation operator, then only those file systems
135 If an options specifier is present, then only file systems which contain
141 those file systems that do not have
151 then only file systems listed in
186 file and try to check all file systems in one run. This option is
195 file systems will be checked in the order specified by the
200 File Systems with a
202 value of 0 are skipped and are not checked at all. File Systems with a
205 with file systems with the lowest
208 If there are multiple file systems with the same pass number,
217 and to set all other file systems to have a
237 Do not check mounted file systems and return an exit code of 0
238 for mounted file systems.
246 flag is set, check the root file system in parallel with the other file systems.
255 When checking all file systems with the
359 will attempt to run all of the specified file systems in parallel,
360 regardless of whether the file systems appear to be on the same
361 device. (This is useful for RAID systems or high-end storage systems