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fsck error on boot: /dev/sda2 - can't type slash character

pk flag
Tom

I need to set the fsck manually on boot but I can't type in the character / that is required to set the path.

(initramfs) fsck /dev/sda2

I tried multiple keyboard combinations without success. How to fix this?

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om flag

In such cases it's useful to have a look at the US keyboard layout.

US Keyboard layout

The key on your keyboard to the left of the right Shift key should be / on US keyboards - which is the default unless changed on Linux.

It's also possible to do this without ever typing /. Simply cd .. until you are at /, then cd dev followed by fsck sda2. You don't need to give it the full path.

pk flag
Tom
Many thanks for your prompt answer and the "cd" tip. Got it to work.
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om flag
Great :) Happy to be of assistance :)
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