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On Saturday 08 November 2003 14:31, Mark Knecht wrote:
> Hi all,
>    I googled around a bit but didn't find anything on this. I have a new
> machine that does not use XFS, but at boot time I'm getting a message:
> 
> * Checking root filesystem...
> fsck: fsck.xfs: not found
> fsck: Error 2 while executing fsck.xfs for /dev/hde3
> * Remounting root filesystem read/write
> 
> However, /dev/hde3 is ext3, not xfs. /hde3 is my root partition and is
> working fine.
> 
> This is the 4th system I've built with Gentoo, but the first with SATA,
> and the only one that has done this sort of thing. The machine is
> runnign fine, but obviously some boot time script is doing stuff it
> doesn't really need to do. The kernel is 2.4.22-aa1, which might be part
> of the problem.
> 
> What script file is executing that causes this, and how do I go about
> fixing it? (I know nothing about the boot process really.) 

Sure you haven't got your root set as xfs in fstab?

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Mike Williams
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