> } I have a embedded linux machine using RTLinux that does not have a power
> } switch.  When ac is
> } applied it boots up and to power it down just pull the plug.  However since
> } we cannot properly shut
> } down linux, everytime we do this the system goes through the long fsck process.
> }
> } Is there anyway to get around this without just disabling fsck on boot
> } up.  It would be nice if somehow
> } an abnormal shutdown (like pulling the power), did not screw up the filesystem.
> }
> } Has anyone come up with any solutions.
> }

Mount the root filesystem ro, so it don't needs a fsck and make a small
rw partition which can have a quick fsck.

Bart Thissen,   Augan Instruments
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