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Newer page: version 14 Last edited on Thursday, January 6, 2005 8:19:05 am by FilipeMagro Revert
Older page: version 12 Last edited on Sunday, September 7, 2003 9:56:16 pm by CraigBox Revert
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 A: fsck(8) (__F__ile __S__ystem __C__hec__k__) is the program which repairs damaged filesystems. most (all?) distro's will do this on boot if a filesystem is damaged. With the recent advent of JournaledFileSystems even this isn't required, Linux file systems shouldn't encounter corruption except for extreme hardware failure 
  
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-Q: Where is the anivirus software? 
+Q: Where is the antivirus software? 
  
 A: Where are the viruses? In general Linux machines don't have antivirus software because viruses are a reasonably unknown threat to Linux users. You can buy Virus scanners for Linux if you really want (usually because you want to scan emails that are being sent to Windows clients). 
  
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 A: During the install, it identified your windows partition. If you're using FAT32 and thought ahead, you might have assigned that a mount point such as /mnt/windows so you'd be able to access it from Linux. 
  
 If you forgot to do that, or if you're running a 'marginally supported' filesystem like NTFS it's still not too late but it's a bit harder to set up. Bring the box along to a meeting and ask for help. 
  
-Alternatively; go ask some Windows people how you can access an etx3 partition from in Windows. That should be good for a laugh... 
+Alternatively; go ask some Windows people how you can access an etx3 partition from in Windows. That should be good for a laugh... or you could try using [Google] to search for it ([search results|http://www.google.co.nz/search?q=ext3%20windows])  
  
  
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