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搜到一条信息- One of the following might fix the problem: ...yadah, yadah, yadah... This problem is seen most often when creating an image file locally on a dual-boot computer having Linux and Windows XP. Forcing Linux to check the file systems before creating the image file may resolve the problem. Type the following at a Linux command line:
- shutdown -F -r now
- The -F must be in uppercase. It forces Linux to run FSCK on all file systems on startup. The -R restarts the computer. After FSCK repairs any errors, run Ghost to create the image. I realize this is most likely a Symantec software problem, but I can not afford to wait for them to fix it. Is there a chance anyone on the list has another suggestion? I'll try anything. I am desperate for a simple, but reliable, Linux backup resource.
复制代码 用shutdown -F -r now重启让linux系统检查一遍文件系统再重新做一个image,试试去 |
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