Hello On Tuesday 05 September 2006 04:10, John M Harrison wrote: > Hi, > > You make some good points. I wonder what the "right" fix is? > > I certainly think the user should not be stopped from booting and then > get the inconsistent filesystem message over and over again as I do. > > Perhaps GRUB should offer to 'replay' the filesystem after discovering > that the filesystem is "inconsistent". I am not sure what other choices > there are since the kernel and the initial boot filesystem are presumably > not loadable? >
I looked at grub sources. It looks like it takes journal into account. It may have a bug, though. What version of grub do you have? Would you like to help to debug the problem? > john > > On Tue, 5 Sep 2006, Vladimir V. Saveliev wrote: > > Hello > > > > On Tuesday 05 September 2006 00:30, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > > On Mon, 04 Sep 2006 23:33:27 +0400, "Vladimir V. Saveliev" said: > > > > after unclean shutdown journal reply is necessary to return reiserfs > > > > to consistent state. Maybe GRUB did not do that? > > > > > > A case can be made that GRUB should be keeping its grubby little paws > > > off the filesystem journal. It's a *bootloader*. It's only purpose in > > > life is to load other code that can make intelligent decisions about > > > things like how (or even whether) to replay a filesystem journal. > > > > Yes, I did not say that grub has to replay a journal, I just tried to > > guess why grub failed to boot and why things went ok after fsck.
