Hi Todd,
All I can confirm is that there was never originally a plan to handle
this kind of situation and so it's likely a bug/limitation of the
start-up script. Anyone have an idea to fix simply without putting a
full sysv init sequence (e.g. fix what's there)?
Regards, Stuart
On 26/07/12 22:18, Todd Sampson wrote:
Sometimes, if my target watchdogs and does not shut down cleanly, the
next time it boots, there is a "stale file handle". If I run fsck
manually, it finds and fixes the problem.
My problem is: fsck is not being run at boot time on my partitions in
/etc/fstab.
Example partition in /etc/fstab:
/dev/sda2 /hd/app ext2 rw,errors=continue 0 2 <- Shouldn't this
'2' cause fsck to be run on this partition?
I always get the following message at boot time, even when the
partition is "not clean":
Mounting filesystems
[ 13.693640] EXT2-fs warning: mounting unchecked fs, running
e2fsck is recommended
It looks like the script: /etc/rc.d/init.d/filesystems is handling the
mounting.
Can anyone tell me how to get fsck to be run automatically at boot time?
Sorry if this is a little off LTIB topic.
Thanks!
Todd
Particulars:
ltib 10.1.1 ($Revision: 1.68 $)
Host: Ubuntu 10.04 LTS
Target: PPC5200B
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