I used to know what it stood for when I was playing around with Linux. (Right Around the time one of my WD has drives took a dirt name. Had a bunch of my RS stuff and my PR0N! LOL), As you know I am too damn lazy to Google it. Feel free to make fun of me, but what does it stand for? Something to do with Disk/HD?
I always just referred to it as the Linux file system checker. But the correct nomenclature is actually "file system consistency check", a system utility that checks the root file system during bootup or you can run it manually anytime there's a problem (but only with root privileges or in superuser mode).
Needless to say, it's probably a good idea to become familiar with its' use
before fooling around with it because a person could do some real (potentially
Maybe when I retire, I'll take up Linux again... 😎
I used to know what it stood for when I was playing around with Linux. (Right Around the time one of my WD has drives took a dirt name. Had a bunch of my RS stuff and my PR0N! LOL), As you know I am too damn lazy to Google it. Feel free to make fun of me, but what does it stand for? Something to do with Disk/HD?
I like it!