Path: utzoo!censor!teecs!belkin From: belkin@teecs.UUCP (Hershel Belkin) Newsgroups: comp.unix.questions Subject: fsck safe in run level 2? Message-ID: <970007@teecs.UUCP> Date: 28 Jun 90 04:33:55 GMT Organization: Litton Systems, Toronto ONT Lines: 26 Forgive me if this should be obvious, but I'd like to clear up something... I have often heard/read that fsck should not be run on a mounted file system, and further, should never be run while in multi-user mode. While I understand the risks involved in attempting to use fsck to correct errors while in multi-user mode, I have a problem understanding why there should be any harm in using fsck to simply "look" at a mounted file system even while being used! I can imagine that the fsck results could be incorrect (ie. may perhaps indicate an error when in fact there is none) due to disc activity. But is there any possibility that fsck could *cause* a problem (again, assuming "-n" responses)?? I'd appreciate some insights to this question. (BTW, I have often run fsck's in this mode, only switching to single user mode if fsck shows any errors, so that I can confirm them as "real". I have never experienced any problems, but I'd like to know what others feel about this). Thanks! -- +-----------------------------------------------+-------------------------+ | Hershel Belkin hp9000/825(HP-UX)| UUCP: teecs!belkin | | Test Equipment Engineering Computing Services | Phone: 416 246-2647 | | Litton Systems Canada Limited (Toronto) | FAX: 416 246-5233 | +-----------------------------------------------+-------------------------+