only exception is if the -n option is specified, and -c, -l, or -L options are not specified. However, even if it is safe to do so, the results printed by e2fsck are not valid if the filesystem is mounted. If e2fsck asks whether or not you should check a filesystem which is mounted, the only correct answer is ``no''. Only experts who really know what they are doing should considerBonjour, Peut-on vérifier une partition (ext4) (juste la vérifier, pas la réparer) sans la démonter ? Librement, JM -- Note that in general it is not safe to run e2fsck on mounted filesystems. The
answering this question in any other way.
mieux vaut éviter :-(
jdd
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