Re: Please stop systemd-fsck on _every_ boot!

2015-01-21 Thread David Wright
Just a reminder. fsck is responsible for applying the journal to journaled filesystems. So you really do want it to run everytime. I'm confused by this. Mount claims that it replays journals by giving you the hazardous option of preventing it: norecovery/noload Don't load the journal on

Re: Please stop systemd-fsck on _every_ boot!

2015-01-08 Thread John Hasler
rlfrost writes: I am not sure what to make of this, but the data must surely be useful to the Debian team. Please file a bug report so that the team will actually get it. -- John Hasler jhas...@newsguy.com Elmwood, WI USA -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-requ...@lists.debian.org

Re: Please stop systemd-fsck on _every_ boot!

2015-01-08 Thread rlfrost
I read this entire thread, and I just wanted to add to the mix, because I am seeing a similar phenomenon on a very new quad core (intel) box with no disk encryption whatsoever. I don't have a lot of information yet, because I had attributed this issue to Jessie not being quite ready for prime

Re: Please stop systemd-fsck on _every_ boot!

2015-01-08 Thread Marc Auslander
Just a reminder. fsck is responsible for applying the journal to journaled filesystems. So you really do want it to run everytime. This discussion should be about controlling the full fsck that happens if requested or if the mount count or time exceeds it's limit. These are all controlled

Re: Please stop systemd-fsck on _every_ boot!

2015-01-07 Thread Ric Moore
On 01/06/2015 07:23 PM, ~Stack~ wrote: I keep seeing all of these posts online saying how easy it is to disable systemd from runing fsck because it honors the '0' in the sixth field of /etc/fstab. Well that's just pure bull$h1t... That was one of the first things I tried some time ago. As far

Re: Please stop systemd-fsck on _every_ boot!

2015-01-07 Thread Martin Steigerwald
Am Dienstag, 6. Januar 2015, 22:13:26 schrieb ~Stack~: In summary: * I have systemd-fsck disabled just about every damn place I can find to do so, yet it still runs on boot every time. I see it on the screen and in the log messages. * I still can't find where the hell systemd stores the same

Re: Please stop systemd-fsck on _every_ boot!

2015-01-07 Thread ~Stack~
Greetings, On 01/07/2015 11:06 AM, Rob Owens wrote: I suppose it's possible that the bios battery is no good, and the clock is getting reset after each shutdown. Then the last time fsck'd would be in the future, and I expect the system might fsck your disk as a precaution. You might

Re: Please stop systemd-fsck on _every_ boot!

2015-01-07 Thread ~Stack~
On 01/07/2015 08:16 AM, The Wanderer wrote: On 01/07/2015 at 08:39 AM, ~Stack~ wrote: [snip] However, I *have* read the man page and the man page for fstab says 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

Re: Please stop systemd-fsck on _every_ boot!

2015-01-07 Thread ~Stack~
On 01/07/2015 01:45 PM, Bob Proulx wrote: The Wanderer wrote: To my eye, based on what you've reported, it does look as if the reason your system is running fsck on every boot is that something about a mount attempt is failing. However, aside from probably to do with the swap partition, I

Re: Please stop systemd-fsck on _every_ boot!

2015-01-07 Thread Bob Proulx
The Wanderer wrote: To my eye, based on what you've reported, it does look as if the reason your system is running fsck on every boot is that something about a mount attempt is failing. However, aside from probably to do with the swap partition, I have no clue what that something is - or how

Re: Please stop systemd-fsck on _every_ boot!

2015-01-07 Thread ~Stack~
On 01/07/2015 03:10 AM, Ric Moore wrote: On 01/06/2015 07:23 PM, ~Stack~ wrote: I keep seeing all of these posts online saying how easy it is to disable systemd from runing fsck because it honors the '0' in the sixth field of /etc/fstab. Well that's just pure bull$h1t... That was one of the

Re: Please stop systemd-fsck on _every_ boot!

2015-01-07 Thread Wim Bertels
do u have a fsck file in the root / of the partition? (this will cause a fs check as well) mvg, Wim On Tue, 2015-01-06 at 18:23 -0600, ~Stack~ wrote: Greetings, This problem has been a minor annoyance for a while but only recently have I started to use Jessie more and it is has finally

Re: Please stop systemd-fsck on _every_ boot!

2015-01-07 Thread ~Stack~
On 01/07/2015 05:21 AM, Martin Steigerwald wrote: Am Dienstag, 6. Januar 2015, 22:13:26 schrieb ~Stack~: In summary: * I have systemd-fsck disabled just about every damn place I can find to do so, yet it still runs on boot every time. I see it on the screen and in the log messages. * I still

Re: Please stop systemd-fsck on _every_ boot!

2015-01-07 Thread The Wanderer
On 01/07/2015 at 08:39 AM, ~Stack~ wrote: On 01/07/2015 03:10 AM, Ric Moore wrote: On 01/06/2015 07:23 PM, ~Stack~ wrote: I keep seeing all of these posts online saying how easy it is to disable systemd from runing fsck because it honors the '0' in the sixth field of /etc/fstab. Well

Re: Please stop systemd-fsck on _every_ boot!

2015-01-07 Thread Rob Owens
On Tue, Jan 06, 2015 at 06:23:18PM -0600, ~Stack~ wrote: Greetings, This problem has been a minor annoyance for a while but only recently have I started to use Jessie more and it is has finally peeved me off. I have been trying everything I can find for the last two hours and I still can't

Please stop systemd-fsck on _every_ boot!

2015-01-06 Thread ~Stack~
Greetings, This problem has been a minor annoyance for a while but only recently have I started to use Jessie more and it is has finally peeved me off. I have been trying everything I can find for the last two hours and I still can't get systemd to STOP doing a fsck on _every_ boot! It tells me

Re: Please stop systemd-fsck on _every_ boot!

2015-01-06 Thread Patrick Bartek
On Tue, 06 Jan 2015, ~Stack~ wrote: Greetings, This problem has been a minor annoyance for a while but only recently have I started to use Jessie more and it is has finally peeved me off. I have been trying everything I can find for the last two hours and I still can't get systemd to STOP

Re: Please stop systemd-fsck on _every_ boot!

2015-01-06 Thread ~Stack~
Greetings, On 01/06/2015 07:56 PM, Patrick Bartek wrote: Have you tried tune2fs on each partition? http://crashmag.net/disable-filesystem-check-fsck-at-boot-time I did and that didn't help either. After I sent my plea for help, I took a break to grab some dinner and chill. When I