[Bart Trojanowski]
> I am running on a SheevaPlug.  I installed Debian on a UBIFS
> filesystem.  This filesystem does not require/have fsck.  That
> wouldn't be so bad if checkroot.sh didn't forcefully create a
> /dev/root and try to fsck it.

Does it not work to specify in /etc/fstab that the file system should
not be checked?  If no fsck is available for ubifs, which program is
used to do the fsck-ing?  I thought fsck used fsck.$type to do the
actual fsck operation.

Happy hacking,
-- 
Petter Reinholdtsen



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