We recently had some issues with one of our filers that wreaked all kinds of havoc on our systems. Many had to be rebooted to recover from read-only root filesystems, and quite a few of those needed a manual fsck. Which led me to wonder:
When faced with filesystem inconsistencies at boot, does anyone do anything other than just 'fsck -y' on the device? I've never known anyone to do anything else, but I would have to assume some do, otherwise wouldn't it be automatic? -- kevin
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