I've posted this there too and will see what they say. I would have hoped that if the file system is not ext then the fsck would not be run by default as they do.
> On Wed, 25 Dec 2002 19:44:50 -0500 "Brett I. Holcomb" > <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 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? >> > > I would send this question to gentoo-users. I've never run xfs on > gentoo. I run ext3, and you have to turn off checking for the > partition with 'tune2fs -c 0 -i 0 /dev/hdxy' to avoid fsck. I don't > believe that you should need to edit the bootscripts. > -- Brett I. Holcomb [EMAIL PROTECTED] AKA Grunt <>< Registered Linux User #188143 Remove R777 to email _______________________________________________ Linux-users mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] Unsubscribe/Suspend/Etc -> http://www.linux-sxs.org/mailman/listinfo/linux-users
