How do I get fsck.ext3 to give me the ========



Hi All,

I have been reading through "man fsck.ext3" trying to find out how
to get
fsck.ext3 to give me the progress bar (=============) like you get
when you system boots and does an fsck (shutdown -rF now), with no
joy. Is there a way to get this progress bar from the command prompt?

Many thanks,
-T
.



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