On 10 May 2002 21:58 EEST you wrote:

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> Why when I have a system crash, a partition not umounted, the fsck is not 
> automatic and I have to press Y to make it happen ?
> How can I configure the old way, automatic fsck when filesystem not umounted ?
> And BTW how can I schedule an fsck to the next reboot ?

If you have ext3 or Reiser, fsck is not normally necessary, so it doesn't run by 
default.
I pressed Y a few times out of curiosity (I'm getting a lot of practice it dirty 
reboots at 
the moment!) and it only did a few piddly things, unlike the swathe of stuff it went 
through 
when I had ext2.
Not sure how you can make it run, though there's bound to be something in the startup 
script
you can hack as a last resort.

Another thing I noticed is that on bootup, kudzu works the same way, but you don't see 
it in 
graphic bootup, you need to run linux no-fb.

Sir Robin


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