[Voyage-linux] Root partition corrupt
Mike O'Connor
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Tue Jul 14 19:20:52 HKT 2009
As I understand it the with tune2fs -c0 -i0 the file system will never
be checked
You can always for a file system check with fsck.ext2 -f /dev/hda
Mike
Jordi Soucheiron wrote:
> I've changed the rcS file and it still doesn't run fsck. The logs show
> that the system fails when it's mounting all filesystems.
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> 2009/7/14 Mike O'Connor <mike at pineview.net>:
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>> Jordi Soucheiron wrote:
>>
>>> Hi,
>>> I'm working on afew alix based devices working under voyage 0.6 with a
>>> custom kernel. I found that one of this devices had the file system
>>> corrupt (I'm using ext2 in some devices and ext3 in some other devices
>>> I don't remember if it was one or the other, but I don't think this is
>>> relevant to the problem). When I looked at the mount count it almost
>>> doubled the amount that should trigger the automatic fsck on boot. I
>>> been trying to find why fsck hasn't run at boot time even with that
>>> mount count and with a filesystem state of not clean (the only reason
>>> I can think of is that due some packages installed the filesystem is
>>> always in rw mode once set that way). I'd like to have fsck up and
>>> running again on boot time. Any ideas?
>>> Thank you!
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>> Hi Jordi
>>
>> The default in voyage if I remember correctly is to set the file system
>> not to fsck. You can use tune2fs to adjust this.
>>
>> Mike
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