Re: potato auto fsck

1999-10-28 Thread Shaul Karl
Has anyone noticed any oddities with the latest update to potato's e2fs programs? I upgraded three machines and two worked perfectly; the third, however, will hang upon running /etc/init.d/checkfs.sh. If I bypass the end of checkfs.sh (where it does the auto fsck) with an exit 0 the

Re: potato auto fsck

1999-10-28 Thread thomas lakofski
On Wed, 27 Oct 1999, eric k. wolven wrote: I've noticed the same thing. When booting the system hangs at /dev/hda5 and /dev/hda7 on my system during e2fsck check. If I C-c, the system continues booting normally. When doing shutdown, I get a message that /dev/hda7 is busy and is being

potato auto fsck

1999-10-27 Thread Randy Edwards
Has anyone noticed any oddities with the latest update to potato's e2fs programs? I upgraded three machines and two worked perfectly; the third, however, will hang upon running /etc/init.d/checkfs.sh. If I bypass the end of checkfs.sh (where it does the auto fsck) with an exit 0 the system

Re: potato auto fsck

1999-10-27 Thread eric k. wolven
Ed: I've noticed the same thing. When booting the system hangs at /dev/hda5 and /dev/hda7 on my system during e2fsck check. If I C-c, the system continues booting normally. When doing shutdown, I get a message that /dev/hda7 is busy and is being mounted read-only. So far as I've been able