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what will you do if you cant reboot the file system [on hold]
Announcing the arrival of Valued Associate #679: Cesar Manara
Planned maintenance scheduled April 17/18, 2019 at 00:00UTC (8:00pm US/Eastern)
2019 Community Moderator Election Results
Why I closed the “Why is Kali so hard” questionWhat are you using instead of DCE Distributed File System?What file system is my file on?What happens to UIDs upon mount of file systemOnce you mount a file system, how do you read and write the files?How do you move files into the in-memory file system mounted at /dev/shmHow creating forcefsck file triggers file system check on reboot?How to you force fsck at reboot on FreeBSD10?What file system to use on embedded static ram device?What would happen if you zeroed out a certain group of blocks in the EXT4 filesystem?Does Linux have system calls to access all the features of the file systems it supports?
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To start with, I don't know what you mean by "reboot the filesystem". To make clear what you mean, how are you doing it? E.g. maybe you run a command inside a terminal window, or click a button. Then what is the command you run, or where do you find the button to click, etc?
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FIlesystems are not operating systems, and cannot be booted, much less rebooted. Can you rephrase your question into something specific that can actually be answered?
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put on hold as unclear what you're asking by sourcejedi, DopeGhoti, Romeo Ninov, G-Man, mkc 11 hours ago
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Please clarify your specific problem or add additional details to highlight exactly what you need. As it's currently written, it’s hard to tell exactly what you're asking. See the How to Ask page for help clarifying this question. If this question can be reworded to fit the rules in the help center, please edit the question.
Welcome to the the Unix and Linux stack exchange! Please review the Help Center to get information on how to best post to the site. Take the Tour if you are not familiar with how this site works. To get to your question, what do you mean? What has happened? What are you trying to do and what have you tried so far? There is no context in this post. Please edit your post to include these details. Thank you!
– kemotep
11 hours ago
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To start with, I don't know what you mean by "reboot the filesystem". To make clear what you mean, how are you doing it? E.g. maybe you run a command inside a terminal window, or click a button. Then what is the command you run, or where do you find the button to click, etc?
– sourcejedi
11 hours ago
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FIlesystems are not operating systems, and cannot be booted, much less rebooted. Can you rephrase your question into something specific that can actually be answered?
– DopeGhoti
11 hours ago
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– kemotep
11 hours ago
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To start with, I don't know what you mean by "reboot the filesystem". To make clear what you mean, how are you doing it? E.g. maybe you run a command inside a terminal window, or click a button. Then what is the command you run, or where do you find the button to click, etc?
– sourcejedi
11 hours ago
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FIlesystems are not operating systems, and cannot be booted, much less rebooted. Can you rephrase your question into something specific that can actually be answered?
– DopeGhoti
11 hours ago
Welcome to the the Unix and Linux stack exchange! Please review the Help Center to get information on how to best post to the site. Take the Tour if you are not familiar with how this site works. To get to your question, what do you mean? What has happened? What are you trying to do and what have you tried so far? There is no context in this post. Please edit your post to include these details. Thank you!
– kemotep
11 hours ago
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To start with, I don't know what you mean by "reboot the filesystem". To make clear what you mean, how are you doing it? E.g. maybe you run a command inside a terminal window, or click a button. Then what is the command you run, or where do you find the button to click, etc?
– sourcejedi
11 hours ago
To start with, I don't know what you mean by "reboot the filesystem". To make clear what you mean, how are you doing it? E.g. maybe you run a command inside a terminal window, or click a button. Then what is the command you run, or where do you find the button to click, etc?
– sourcejedi
11 hours ago
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FIlesystems are not operating systems, and cannot be booted, much less rebooted. Can you rephrase your question into something specific that can actually be answered?
– DopeGhoti
11 hours ago
FIlesystems are not operating systems, and cannot be booted, much less rebooted. Can you rephrase your question into something specific that can actually be answered?
– DopeGhoti
11 hours ago
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Welcome to the the Unix and Linux stack exchange! Please review the Help Center to get information on how to best post to the site. Take the Tour if you are not familiar with how this site works. To get to your question, what do you mean? What has happened? What are you trying to do and what have you tried so far? There is no context in this post. Please edit your post to include these details. Thank you!
– kemotep
11 hours ago
1
To start with, I don't know what you mean by "reboot the filesystem". To make clear what you mean, how are you doing it? E.g. maybe you run a command inside a terminal window, or click a button. Then what is the command you run, or where do you find the button to click, etc?
– sourcejedi
11 hours ago
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FIlesystems are not operating systems, and cannot be booted, much less rebooted. Can you rephrase your question into something specific that can actually be answered?
– DopeGhoti
11 hours ago