Which utility would be used to change how often a filesystem check is performed on an ext2
filesystem without losing any data stored on that filesystem?
A. fixe2fs
B. mod2fs
C. fsck
D. tune2fs
E. mke2fs
3 Comments on “Which utility would be used to change how often a filesystem check is performed on an ext2 filesystem with”
Wellsays:
why wouldn’t this be fsck? I don’t understand why it picked tune2fs. IF it asked for a switch, such as -f, then tune2fs would be correct, IMO. Can someone clarify the difference for me?
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tr0lsays:
While fsck is used as a file system checker, tune2fs is used to schedule how often the check is performed.
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Brett Goldsteinsays:
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why wouldn’t this be fsck? I don’t understand why it picked tune2fs. IF it asked for a switch, such as -f, then tune2fs would be correct, IMO. Can someone clarify the difference for me?
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While fsck is used as a file system checker, tune2fs is used to schedule how often the check is performed.
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