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Use the smartd command to test your hard drive.
# smartd
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Use the smartd command to test your hard drive.
# smartd
or # samrtctl -a /dev/sda
o understand the results of smartctl see the link below
https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Smartctl
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Use the smartd command to test your hard drive.
# smartd
or # samrtctl -a /dev/sda
o To understand the results of smartctl see the link below
https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Smartctl
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Use the smartd command to test your hard drive.
drive.
# smartd
or # samrtctl -a /dev/sda
The smartd
command without arguments will give a summary result of your hard disk
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Use the smartd command to test your hard drive.
# smartd
or #
samrtctl samartctl -a /dev/sda
The smartd
command without arguments will give a summary result of your hard disk
To understand the results of smartctl see the link below https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Smartctl
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Use the smartd command to test your hard drive.
# smartd
or #
samartctl smartctl -a /dev/sda
The smartd
command without arguments will give a summary result of your hard disk
To understand the results of smartctl see the link below https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Smartctl