> Wonderful idea. Care to show us how to accomplish this, given that there's
> no way to detect corruption aside from forcing a full scan of the filesystem
> structure at mount time?
It's really VERY *VERY* simple.
If it produces pure TRASH when you do an ls -l on the partition, it's
corrupted! The other way to tell is in DOS, invalid media type, or It Just
Won't Boot(tm) in a dual-boot configuration. Can't miss it when you hit
that.
--Phillip R. Jaenke (prj@nls.net - InterNIC: PRJ5)
TheGuyInCharge(tm), Ketyra Designs, Inc.
"That's IT! I'm gonna slap Dr.Watson with a malpractice suit!!" --Keihra
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