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SUN Solaris The Solaris Operating System, usually known simply as Solaris, is a free Unix-based operating system introduced by Sun Microsystems .

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Old 01-05-2009
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fsck -o

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I am getting this in dmesg:

/mount1: unexpected free inode 1262865, run fsck(1M) -o f


What are the options I should use with fsck?

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I'd guess just as it said in the message: fsck -o f <device for /mount1>
You can get more info from the man page (man fsck) or here
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This messages indicate that you should be run fsck with "force" option.

"-o f"

Normally, ehen you execute the fsck command, first step for check the FS integrity is verify the "clean flag" in the superblock, if this flag indicate that FS is OK the fsck command return a successfull state, the "-o f" tells to the command that ignore this flag and execute one "full" fsck over FS.
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