[[HomePage]] > [[ComponentHowTo Components and HowTos]] ====How to repair disk partitions==== ~Quote from Puppy forum on repairing a disk [[WikiPedia:Disk_partitioning partition]]- ~~If it is a Linux partition, reboot from Lighthouse 5 CD entering safe at the boot menu. (safe is the same as debug pfix=ram,fsck,nox,nocopy) ~~Type df -h to locate your boot partition (the partition where your Lighthouse files are.) Let's say it's /dev/sda2 and df -h indicates it has at least 800M available. ~~Type umount -l /mnt/sda2 (that's -l as in Lazy) ~~Type mount to verify it unmounted (sda2 not listed by mount is what you want to see.) ~~Type e2fsck -vfy /dev/sda2 (if it's a reiserfs, type reiserfsck /dev/sda2) ~~Type e2fsck -vy /dev/sda2 " " ~~Repeat last step until output is clean. ~~Type resize2fs -pf /dev/sda2 ~~Type reboot ~~At the boot menu enter puppy pfix=ram,fsck,nocopy ~~Once in X Find Menu | System | File System | Muppy Quickmount ~~Select a partition and click unmount ~~Select the same partition and click Repair ~~Repeat last two steps for all Linux partitions except the swap partition. ~~Reboot entering fn at the boot menu (same as pfix=fsck,nocopy) ~~If everything is normal, reboot normally. ~~(That was complicated by not being able to run X. If X starts, just the last section will usually suffice.) ==Also on the Wiki== ~[[e2fsck]] ==Related Webpages== ~[[http://murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic.php?p=431450#431450 forum discussion on repairing partitions]] ---- ==Categories== CategoryFileManager CategoryTutorial