In article <1992Aug17.030814.18259@utstat.uucp> rafal@utstat.uucp (Rafal Kustra (summer student)) writes: 3)What do the options to fsck mean? I couldn't find a man page for it and one on *this* (university) system is inapropiate. I can only speak for myself, and my linux system, but, once I got the source for fsck (maybe in something like src/system.tar.Z on some site) and the options were written in the top comment in the source code. I am using 0.96a and fileutils from sometime in the stone age (well, beginning of this year, at least). Hope this will help. /Kristian -- my .sig's on vacation
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