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SubjectRe: HD Corruption, recovering I-Nodes ?
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> > This is a mandrake bug.  They dont start update so data isnt flushed to disk
> > They have released new init scripts to fix this.
>
> I went to the Mandrake web site looking for updates. I must
> admit that I'm not very familiar with it (I use Debian), but I could
>
> Thanks again, Alan, you are a benediction ;-)

Dont thank me. I know this thanks to others. I've included a previous article
on this subject below.

From: Chmouel Boudjnah <chmouel@mandrakesoft.com>
> No, nothing in the logs neither about 'update' nor 'dbflush', but I noticed in+the /etc/inittab
> that /sbin/update has been commented out:
> # Things to run in every runlevel.
> ## Linux Mandrake:
> # Obsolete with 2.2.9 kernel. #
> #ud::once:/sbin/update
> is it normal ? What is new in 2.2.9 that makes update obsolete ?
We have provided an update of initscripts from 6.0 from a long time.

--Chmouel


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