Michael Biebl [2015-03-29  4:29 +0200]:
> I was wondering, if an alternative to disabling the superblock time
> check in e2fsprogs, it wouldn't be better to just skip the fsck of /
> (and /usr, if separate).
> For that, initramfs-tools could create a flag file for / and /usr in
> /run and we'd update systemd-fsck-root.service and systemd-fsck@.service
> and add a Condition= which checks for that flag file.
> (suggestion, let's call them /run/fsck/root and /run/fsck/usr)

I like that idea; it's much cleaner, and avoids any new configuration
settings (which are really hard to explain to a user, and honestly,
this would just be an "unbreak my system" switch).

I'd just like it to be /run/initramfs/fsck/$name, or
/run/initramfs/fsck-$name, to avoid potential clashes with other flag
files and point out that this comes from initramfs.

Thanks,

Martin
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Martin Pitt                        | http://www.piware.de
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