E.Gryaznova wrote:
Hello.
reiserfsck can check reiserfs filesystem mounted read-only.
Running 'fsck.reiserfs --check -y </dev/part>' will do the trick. The
equivalent for ext3 and other filesystems is
'fsck -n </dev/part>', the ext3 version detects that it is mounted rw,
and does a readonly check.
What I wonder is if we can get fsck.reiser[fs,4] to honour option
processing in a manner more consistant with
the other fscks, so that adding reiserfs to a list of user choosable
filesystems is not going to cause a nightmare
of an overhead of filesystem detection, command option re-mapping and
other related headaches.....
Thanks,
Lena
btinsley wrote:
Is there or was there a plan to support running reiserfsck on a
mounted v3 filesystem (just a check, not a fix or rebuild)? I seem to
remember this being mentioned here at some point in time, but I was
unable to find it in the mailing list archive.
Thanks!
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