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Quicktip – Tell Ubuntu to Fix File System Errors Automatically at Boot

Wed, Nov 15, 2006

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Here’s a quick edit to one file that will tell Ubuntu to automatically fix any file system errors it encounters on boot.

sudo gedit /etc/default/rcS

Find the line that says ‘FSCKFIX=no‘ and change the no to a yes.

Save your file and the next time you reboot this will be in effect.

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