On 12/25/02 16:44, Brett I. Holcomb wrote:
I've installed Gentoo on a partition on one of my systems and 've noticed that Gentoo runs a file system check when it starts. My system is all xfs and Gentoo runs fsck - not very useful for this system. I assume I need to edit the /etc/init.d checkfs and checkroot scripts to put in the xfs tools. Or does XFS do it's own checking when it boots?On my systems that were not natively installed as XFS, i never had to setup anything. I just installed the XFS packages, compiled XFS support into the kernel, and the rest took care of itself.
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