On Fri, Feb 21, 2014 at 05:57:48PM +0100, Thomas Heller wrote:
> I have an SD card (formatted vfat) in my system where logfiles
> are written to.  Sometimes (after system crashes because of
> heavy EMI) the file system gets damaged and on the next boot
> the SD card is mounted read-only.  I can manually run
> 'fsck.vfat -a /dev/mmcblk0p1' to repair it.
> 
> How can I configure ptxdist so that this command is automatically
> run after booting?  I tried setting the 6. field in /etc/fstab to '2'
> instead of '0', I tried creating a file '/forcefsk', but it seems
> nothing helped.
> 
> Any tips?

This is with busybox init, right? You could replace /etc/init.d/rcS with
your own in projectroot/ and add something before "mount -a". Probably
"fsck -A" I think.

Michael

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