Nico Schottelius wrote:
Package: jfsutils
Version: 1.1.12-2
Severity: important

When booting the notebook on battery, Debians fsck-logic prevents
running fsck, which is a major fault on JFS, because the journal
replay is done in fsck.jfs.

Thus skipping fsck.jfs for the root filesystems results in a
unusable system, because / is still mounted read only
(and can only be mounted r/w if the fsck went through).

Therefore fsck.jfs must be run in any case, independent of
battery power or not.

Do you know which part of the boot process determines whether
running fsck or not?

Regards
        Racke


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