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* [gentoo-user] How to verify stable system after fsck corrections
@ 2010-06-01  9:46 Jake Moe
  2010-06-01 11:04 ` Neil Bothwick
  0 siblings, 1 reply; 9+ messages in thread
From: Jake Moe @ 2010-06-01  9:46 UTC (permalink / raw
  To: gentoo-user

The other night, my laptop decided it didn't want to start Gentoo
anymore.  Long story short, I ended up using fsck to fix the disk, after
which it booted ok.  However, the fsck was a bit destructive; at the
very least, a few files from my torrents had gone corrupt.  That's not a
big deal; Vuze lets me re-check all my torrents to make sure they're ok,
and I've re-downloaded the bits that weren't.  More worrysome is what
other files may be corrupt from the exercise.

My  question is: is there a way that Portage can compare what's
currently on the hard disk with what it installed, and do some sort of
checksum verification on it?  I'm going to assume not, unless I had
already generated my own checksums.  In that case, is the safest bet to
do an emerge -e world, and let it rebuild everything?  Or is there an
easier (i.e., shorter) way of doing it?

Thanks for your help.

Jake Moe



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2010-06-01  9:46 [gentoo-user] How to verify stable system after fsck corrections Jake Moe
2010-06-01 11:04 ` Neil Bothwick
2010-06-01 13:55   ` [gentoo-user] " Nicolas Richard
2010-06-01 22:21     ` Neil Bothwick
2010-06-01 23:06       ` Peter Humphrey
2010-06-02  0:37         ` Neil Bothwick
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2010-06-02  4:53     ` Dale
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