Just to follow up, so there is no further confusion, Red Hat KB article
DOC 1431 lists the current release state and product offerings in all
Red Hat platform subscriptions:    
  http://kbase.redhat.com/faq/docs/DOC-1431  

Also ...

Chris Adams <[email protected]> wrote:
> I was just pointing it out to those that may not have
> realized it.  It isn't documented anywhere AFAIK that fsck
> skips ext4 filesystems.

Ext4 is a Tech Preview in 5.4+.  Unlike newer Fedora (and RHEL 6
Beta releases), RHEL has a segmented package (e4fsprogs) and utility
set (e4fsck).  In the newer Fedora (and RHEL 6 Beta), it has been
merged back into the e2fsprogs.

However, all the /etc/rc.d/rc.sysinit does is call "fsck", which is
merely a front-end that looks at filesystem types, and calls the
appropriate /sbin/fsck.* program.  The e4fsprograms package in RHEL
5 includes both the /sbin/fsck.ext4 and, the more legacy nomenclature,
/sbin/fsck.ext4dev paths.

There should not be a reason for it to be "skipped."  I recommend
if this is the case, file a Bugzilla/Issue Tracker with an sosreport
so Red Hat engineering can address it, or at least explain why it is
being skipped.  This shouldn't be the case at all.


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