Package: initscripts Version: 2.88dsf-10 Hello,
/etc/init.d/checkroot.sh and /etc/init.d/checkfs.sh print the kernel
commandline on boot if forcefsck is given in it. I don't think this is
intentional. Probably you'd like to add a -q switch to the grep
statements.
Btw.: the search string doesn't necessarily need to be quoted in those
grep statements, but this is quite likely just a matter of taste.
Btw.2: probably somebody should talk to the Debian Loop-AES Team about
this new option to trigger fsck, because /etc/init.d/checkfs-loop does
also test for (the quite standard) /forcefsck but not for the (not so
much standard) forcefsck kernel commandline option.
regards
Mario
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