Hello

I run the latest kernel from centosplus and use a JFS partition.

Even though the jfs tools are installed, when the server crashes, it
doesn't run fsck.jfs automatically when at boot time it detects that
the partition is corrupted

I have to run fsck.jfs manually and mount the drive.

Is there a way to make fsck.jfs run automatically if required ? (I
recently moved from Fedora to CentOS, so pardon my ignorance here)

Thank you
Jean-Yves
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