[gentoo-user] Re: reiser, fsck

2003-12-02 Thread sf
Jonathan Stickel wrote:
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OK, ext3 doesn't need a full-blown fsck every boot either.  I'm asking 
specifically how to do a one-time full-blown fsck of reiser during a 
boot.  Sorry if I wasn't completely clear.
emerge sys-fs/reiserfsprogs
man reiserfsck
Regards,
Stephan


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Re: [gentoo-user] Re: reiser, fsck

2003-12-02 Thread Jonathan Stickel
sf wrote:
Jonathan Stickel wrote:
...
OK, ext3 doesn't need a full-blown fsck every boot either.  I'm asking 
specifically how to do a one-time full-blown fsck of reiser during a 
boot.  Sorry if I wasn't completely clear.


emerge sys-fs/reiserfsprogs
man reiserfsck
Nothing there about setting reiserfsck to run at boot-time...  I had 
already checked.

Jonathan

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Re: [gentoo-user] Re: reiser, fsck

2003-12-02 Thread Redeeman
im really not sure. but i read somewhere that shutdown -F would make it
check 100% on next startup

On Tue, 2003-12-02 at 18:10, Jonathan Stickel wrote:
 sf wrote:
  Jonathan Stickel wrote:
  ...
  
  OK, ext3 doesn't need a full-blown fsck every boot either.  I'm asking 
  specifically how to do a one-time full-blown fsck of reiser during a 
  boot.  Sorry if I wasn't completely clear.
  
  
  emerge sys-fs/reiserfsprogs
  man reiserfsck
  
 Nothing there about setting reiserfsck to run at boot-time...  I had 
 already checked.
 
 Jonathan
 
 
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Re: [gentoo-user] Re: reiser, fsck

2003-12-02 Thread mathieu perrenoud
On Tuesday 02 December 2003 06:10 pm, Jonathan Stickel wrote:
  OK, ext3 doesn't need a full-blown fsck every boot either.  I'm asking
  specifically how to do a one-time full-blown fsck of reiser during a
  boot.  Sorry if I wasn't completely clear.
 
  emerge sys-fs/reiserfsprogs
  man reiserfsck

 Nothing there about setting reiserfsck to run at boot-time...  I had
 already checked.

somebody correct me if I'm wrong, but I think that the filesystem boot check 
depends on the sixth field of fstab's rows.

From 'man fstab':

The  sixth  field, (fs_passno), is used by the fsck(8) program to determine 
the order in which filesystem checks are done at reboot time.  The root  
filesystem   should  be specified with a fs_passno of 1, and other 
filesystems should have a fs_passno of 2.  Filesystems within a drive will be 
checked  sequentially,  but filesystems  on  different  drives  will be 
checked at the same time to utilize parallelism available in the hardware.  
If the sixth field is  not  present  or zero, a value of zero is returned and 
fsck will assume that the filesystem does not need to be checked.


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[gentoo-user] Re: reiser, fsck

2003-12-02 Thread sf
Jonathan Stickel wrote:
sf wrote:

Jonathan Stickel wrote:
...
OK, ext3 doesn't need a full-blown fsck every boot either.  I'm 
asking specifically how to do a one-time full-blown fsck of reiser 
during a boot.  Sorry if I wasn't completely clear.


emerge sys-fs/reiserfsprogs
man reiserfsck
Nothing there about setting reiserfsck to run at boot-time...  I had 
already checked.
Possibilities:

1. Adjust the bootscripts to call reiserfsck manually
2. Replace fsck.reiserfs with an fsck compatible wrapper
Regards,
Stephan


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