Once a file system has been checked, a few cleanup functions are performed. The cleanup phase displays the following status messages.
number-of files, number-of-files used, number-of-files free (number-of frags, number-of blocks, percent fragmentation) |
This message indicates that the file system checked contains number-of files using number-of fragment-sized blocks, and that there are number-of fragment-sized blocks free in the file system. The numbers in parentheses break the free count down into number-of free fragments, number-of free full-sized blocks, and the percent fragmentation.
***** FILE SYSTEM WAS MODIFIED ***** |
This message indicates that the file system was modified by fsck. If this file system is mounted or is the current root (/) file system, reboot. If the file system is mounted, you may need to unmount it and run fsck again; otherwise, the work done by fsck may be undone by the in-core copies of tables.
filename FILE SYSTEM STATE SET TO OKAY |
This message indicates that file system filename was marked as stable. Use the fsck -m command to determine if the file system needs checking.
filename FILE SYSTEM STATE NOT SET TO OKAY |
This message indicates that file system filename was not marked as stable. Use the fsck -m command to determine if the file system needs checking.