Am Samstag, den 19.04.2008, 21:53 +0200 schrieb Abraham Gyorgy:
Now all my partitions are set to
never fsck at boot time. :)
Never do this unless you're using xfs.
Bye...
Dirk
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Dirk Heinrichs wrote:
Am Samstag, den 19.04.2008, 21:53 +0200 schrieb Abraham Gyorgy:
Now all my partitions are set to
never fsck at boot time. :)
Never do this unless you're using xfs.
Bye...
Dirk
Why? never fsck at boot time -
/dev/hda1 /boot
Am Sonntag, den 20.04.2008, 15:56 +0200 schrieb Abraham Gyorgy:
Dirk Heinrichs wrote:
Am Samstag, den 19.04.2008, 21:53 +0200 schrieb Abraham Gyorgy:
Now all my partitions are set to
never fsck at boot time. :)
Never do this unless you're using xfs.
Why? never fsck at
On Sunday 20 April 2008, Dirk Heinrichs wrote:
Never do this unless you're using xfs.
Why? never fsck at boot time -
Because bad things can happen if you don't fsck at boot time. The
only exception to this is xfs, which you are not using, as I see
below.
You stated this (xfs doesn't
Am Sonntag, den 20.04.2008, 19:22 +0200 schrieb Francesco Talamona:
You stated this (xfs doesn't need to be checked at boot) twice, but
I'd like to read a bit of explanation.
fsck.xfs is a dummy. It does nothing. So not calling it at all doesn't
make a difference.
Bye...
Dirk
On Saturday 19 April 2008, Gyuszk wrote:
I can unmount my /boot and /home partitions but I just can't
remount my root device to be readonly. (Linux says it is busy.) What
should I do with this?
1.) Should I edit my Grub menu.lst to make a new entry with single
ro kernel parameteres?
2.) Of
Francesco Talamona wrote:
On Saturday 19 April 2008, Gyuszk wrote:
I can unmount my /boot and /home partitions but I just can't
remount my root device to be readonly. (Linux says it is busy.) What
should I do with this?
1.) Should I edit my Grub menu.lst to make a new entry with single
ro
On Saturday 19 April 2008, Abraham Gyorgy wrote:
Thanks a lot! I'll give a deep look at the mentioned files.
Anyway I think I'll set my fstab. Now all my partitions are set to
never fsck at boot time. :)
Supposing it's a ext2/3 partition you may also want to use tune2fs to
set the check
Francesco Talamona wrote:
On Saturday 19 April 2008, Abraham Gyorgy wrote:
Thanks a lot! I'll give a deep look at the mentioned files.
Anyway I think I'll set my fstab. Now all my partitions are set to
never fsck at boot time. :)
Supposing it's a ext2/3 partition you may also want to
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