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Use 'find' to locate corrupted files
You're right--tcsh is the default. I changed it to bash by entering 'sudo bash', which brought up the 'root#' prompt. Then I entered
Use 'find' to locate corrupted files
I must've replied to the wrong thread. See my comments below jonsaw.
Use 'find' to locate corrupted files
Any output will be in the /tmp/F file. To display it in the current window just remove the "> /tmp/F" redirection from the end of the command line. |
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