Hi,

You may put fsck_y_enable="YES"  in /etc/rc.conf  file.
The other option is to modify /etc/rc.d/fsck which is not so good 
approach.

Regards,

Ivailo Tanusheff




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system needing fsck at reboot, manual intervention necessary






One of my freebsd 6.3 boxes is crashing and when it reboots, it comes
up in single user mode.  Unfortunately, it's a remote box and I don't
have access to a history of the console and there's nothing in
/var/log/messages.  I think it's a hardware problem, or at least it
seems to be.  It's as if it's a bad power supply.

Anyway, what I'd like to know, where is the fsck that is done at
reboot such that I can modify it to do an fsck -y?  Some people will
argue this is dangerous, but I'm not sure what else one would do.  The
goal is to make it reboot without intervention.

Michael Grant
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