(I think I want to do this because I'm trying to troubleshoot why my system drive backups with Clonezilla boot media have been failing for weeks. I already discovered the drives pass physical diagnostics with HD Tune, the RAM is error-free per Memtest86, and the NTFS filesystems are AOK per CHKDSK.)
I read https://www.tecmint.com/fsck-repair-fil ... -in-linux/
I'm thinking that I'll boot to a Mint 19.2 thumbdrive to avoid the issue of needing the partition to be unmounted.
But I have a couple questions.
I see that the command will be
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# fsck /dev/sdbN
Would I be unwise to use the
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-y