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were found while checking the disk drive for /windows/c. Press I to ignore, S to skip mounting, or M for manual recovery Following the suggestion in this answer, I ran fsck from the manual recovery shell. I got this output: fsck from util-linux 2.19.1 fsck: fsck.ntfs: not found fsck: Error 2 while executing fsck.ntfs for /dev/sda1 I can't find fsck.ntfs, and command-not-found doesn't help either. How can I make this error go away? By the way, I've tried booting into Windows (XP) several times, thinking that Windows would repair the filesystems. But apparently Windows thinks the filesysystems are just fine. And it's odd that all NTFS filesystems are affected. Also, I can work around this problem by dropping to a recovery shell and issuing mount -a, but for my coworkers' sakes I need unattended boot. ntfs fsck share|improve this question edited Sep 14 '14 at 15:22 Braiam 38.9k1693154 asked Dec 8 '11 at 7:37 Scott Severance 8,11252562 1 I can't find fsck.ntfs I think you should go with ntfsck or ntfsfix for ntfs p
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mean green heckuva machine. I remembered that the Old-Polack was ntfsck recommending fsck -f /dev/sdxy command to be run as root on unmounted partition when booting ntfsfix from LiveCD. I won’t bother booting into the LiveCD as it’s not / or /home partition that I am trying to fix, I thought. http://askubuntu.com/questions/86086/fsck-cant-find-fsck-ntfs Ok, so I unmounted the drive using the KDE Device Notifier and I ran the command: fsck -f /dev/sdb1 The outcome was not what I had expected it to be… fsck from util-linux-ng 2.18 fsck: fsck.ntfs: not found fsck: Error 2 while executing fsck.ntfs for /dev/sdb1 As it turns out http://pclosmag.com/html/Issues/201205/page06.html – I am missing a package… but which one? Synaptic package manager showed no entries whatsoever. Rpmsearch was not very helpful either… So I searched and searched and after a while asked Cyryl for help. I was provided with almost instant solution. Make sure you have these packages installed: A) ntfs-3g B) ntfs-config C) ntfsprogs D) testdisk and then run these two commands as root: ln -s /usr/bin/ntfsfix /usr/sbin/fsck.ntfs ln -s /usr/bin/ntfsfix /usr/sbin/fsck.ntfs-3g Now try re-running the command but skip the -f parameter: [root@wishmasbell andrzejl]# fsck /dev/sdb1 fsck from util-linux-ng 2.18 Mounting volume… OK Processing of $MFT and $MFTMirr completed successfully. NTFS volume version is 3.1. NTFS partition /dev/sdb1 was processed successfully. [root@wishmasbell andrzejl]# I was not missing any packages. All I was missing were two symlinks. The HDD was fixed as far as I can tell. Thanks again Cyryl. Menu Articles Next Page Previous Page PCLinuxOS Magazine Website PCLinuxOS Website PCLinuxOS Forums Disclaimer Top | Next
Start here for a quick overview of the site Help Center Detailed answers to any questions you might have Meta Discuss the workings and http://serverfault.com/questions/548627/strange-behavior-of-fsck policies of this site About Us Learn more about Stack Overflow the http://www.linuxquestions.org/questions/linux-general-1/fsck-problems-211412/ company Business Learn more about hiring developers or posting ads with us Server Fault Questions Tags Users Badges Unanswered Ask Question _ Server Fault is a question and answer site for system and network administrators. Join them; it only takes a minute: Sign up Here's how it works: Anybody error 2 can ask a question Anybody can answer The best answers are voted up and rise to the top Strange behavior of fsck up vote 0 down vote favorite I am using Debian 7 with two HDDs: 500Gb PATA and 750Gb SATA. blkid shows me the following: root@intel:/etc# blkid /dev/sda1: UUID="b6350c6b-5fbd-4e07-9a4b-10b600fbb64c" TYPE="swap" /dev/sda2: UUID="2f852e13-38ee-4b56-a474-d675c22d5f28" TYPE="ext4" /dev/sda3: UUID="78e34fe3-365c-4c4d-86b8-51615641f9ec" TYPE="ext4" /dev/sdb1: LABEL="data" UUID="03c3f01f-d390-49de-a570-3de4b73a9fea" TYPE="ext4" content error 2 while of fstab: root@intel:/etc# cat /etc/fstab #
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