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In questions, I was used to write the < pre > without spaces before a bloc and < /pre > without spaces after it. Maybe it is the old way. Now, I have tried it in a comment and it does not work. I mean such a bloc as is in the third comment at my question how to check a filesystem in Ubuntu 16.04?. There, the bloc contains 'sudo fsck -f /dev/sdb{something}'.

In questions, I was used to write the < pre > without spaces before a bloc and < /pre > without spaces after it. Maybe it is the old way. Now, I have tried it in a comment and it does not work.

In questions, I was used to write the < pre > without spaces before a bloc and < /pre > without spaces after it. Maybe it is the old way. Now, I have tried it in a comment and it does not work. I mean such a bloc as is in the third comment at my question how to check a filesystem in Ubuntu 16.04?. There, the bloc contains 'sudo fsck -f /dev/sdb{something}'.

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In comments, how to write blocs of commands?

In questions, I was used to write the < pre > without spaces before a bloc and < /pre > without spaces after it. Maybe it is the old way. Now, I have tried it in a comment and it does not work.