[CentOS] /var goes read-only
Alfred von Campe
alfred at 110.netSat Dec 2 00:49:45 UTC 2006
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> Thanks, that is what we were thinking was happening. Smartd will > not start at boot, it parses the config file just fine and then > fails. Use this command: smartctl -d ata -t long /dev/sda Substitute ata and the device for the appropriate type on your system. Then wait a while for the test to complete and do a "smartctl -a /dev/sda" to see the report. Alfred
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