[Lunar Linux 0000404]: no fsck on boot

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Fri Nov 7 22:18:34 GMT 2003


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http://bugs.lunar-linux.org/view_bug_page.php?f_id=0000404
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Reporter:                   cmak
Handler:                    
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Project:                    Lunar Linux
Bug ID:                     0000404
Category:                   initscripts (boot system)
Reproducibility:            always
Severity:                   minor
Priority:                   normal
Status:                     new
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Date Submitted:             2003-11-07 01:31 GMT
Last Modified:              2003-11-07 22:18 GMT
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Summary:                    no fsck on boot
Description: 
i tune2fs'ed my partitons to fsck, max. mount count is reached, fstab is
set up correctly but lunar doent fsck partitons on boot.
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 rcrongeyer - 2003-11-07 20:21 GMT 
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Find the lines in /etc/init.d/mount script that look like this

echo      -n " * Checking all file systems"
fsck      -A -y 
&> /dev/null

and comment out the "&> /dev/null" line like this:

# &> /dev/null

That's what fixed it for me.

Ralph

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 cmak - 2003-11-07 21:34 GMT 
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that didn't fixed it here.

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 rcrongeyer - 2003-11-07 22:18 GMT 
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In your /etc/fstab on the lines with each of your partitions that you want
to have checked you need to have a 1 like this:

/dev/discs/disc0/part3	/	ext3	defaults,noatime	0 1

The 1 will allow the partition/filesystem to be checked.
 
Ralph



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