Questions tagged [disk-check]

Refers to the process that sometimes Ubuntu could run after boot, checking the disk drive for errors.

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Is FSCK on boot disabled in 14.04.2?

I have a few different installations of 14.04 server, all 32 bit, mostly kept updated, so I feel confident to say that they're at 14.04.2. One server is on a clients site, and doesn't get updated as ...
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Annoying disk checking every time in booting process

I encounter a problem on booting process. It seems like a disk checking, cleaning etc., but on every boot is just too annoying. Here is the image I shot at the booting process: I remember yesterday ...
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Dual-boot: (Windows 11 Pro, Ubuntu Desktop 22.10) Can't see files from other OS in shared NTFS partition

My laptop has dual boot windows 11 and Ubuntu. The problem is that I can not find files created with Ubuntu in Windows, while files created by Windows are visible in Ubuntu. If after creating files in ...
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Filesystem check not completing after reboot after 20.04 upgrade

Yesterday I got a pop up on my Ubuntu installation running 19.10 saying that 20.04 is available. I figure I'd give the upgrade a try, hoping it wouldn't take too long. The upgrade completed, and my ...
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How to prevent 'check disk for defects' to run

I had some bad blocks within my hard drive lately but I was able to repair them . I'm trying to install Ubuntu on my Hard drive ( which is empty ) but I don't get the Grub Interface thing , it ...
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Error in check disk for defects. Dual installation

Without installing Ubuntu running an Ubuntu live session from a USB drive it runs smoothly, but while I install dual boot an error appears while it's looking for another operating system and when I ...
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check hdd for errors and repair

My boot in windows is damaged, i've tried several things and every time (even when i'm trying to format with a clean installation of windows 7, repair disc win7 doesn't work either) i try it gets to a ...
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Error while checking filesystem. Not authorized to perform operation (udisks-error-quark,3)

I have been getting disk errors from an NTFS-formatted internal SATA HDD on a Lubuntu 20.04.6 LTS system. For example: rsync: recv_generator: failed to stat "/media/WD4Tb/some-file": Input/...
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Persistent live-usb stuck at Checking Disks

So I have a persistent live-usb that gets stuck at boot during the disk check. It won't let me skip with ctrl+c. The only solution I've found is to edit the grub.cfg file to skip the disk check but I ...
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Disable check disk stats every login

I was able to remove all of my boot error messages in Ubuntu 20.04.1 . I like to know, if it's possible to disable/skip this message before login. I checked my SSD disk and no errors found. I am using ...
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Blinking cursor after checking /dev/sda2 on boot

A few weeks ago, I installed Ubuntu 20.04 on my Acer C720 (Intel Celeron 2955U, 2GB LPDDR3 RAM). (I used MrChromebox UEFI firmware). No problems, works OK, a bit slow, and some internal GTK errors ...
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same partition scheduled multiple times for check on next boot

This is how I am currently greeted after login: *** /dev/sda1 will be checked for errors at next reboot *** *** /dev/sdb2 will be checked for errors at next reboot *** *** /dev/sda1 will be checked ...
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SSD card as system disc check

I run Ubuntu on small device that file system is located on SSD card. Suddenly I found some corrupted files. How to know my system files are not corrupted?
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