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I always thought fsck operated on the filesystem level only, but recently I came across the following procedure for growing an ext3 partition: https://www.howtoforge.com/linux_resizing_ext3_partitions_p2. in a nutshell, you delete the partition from the partition table, add it back with the larger size, run fsck on the partition, then run resize2fs on it. My question is: what exactly does fsck do in this situation? Obviously there is a lot of unformatted space in the newly sized partition, how does fsck handle that or does it ignore it?

Michael Martinez
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The fsck run in that procedure just makes sure the file system is in a consistent state before resizing it, as otherwise the resizing process might amplify any inconsistencies present.

Tilman Schmidt
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