Vincent Cojot wrote:
Quoting Tom Sightler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:

If most of your problems are simply moderately serious filesystem
corruption that you repair by running fsck and answering "y" to all the
questions (which is what most people seem to do) then you can probably
just add the file /etc/sysconfig/autofsck with contents like:

AUTOFSCK_OPT="-y"

Nice trick. Just one more thing: do we know if, when the fscked filesystem was
'modified', then the rc scripts will trap that and still 'reboot' the server (
if you have such a /etc/stsconfig/autofsck)? Answering yes automagically is
great but I 'd like to make sure the system reboots fine before entering
interactive if a filesystem was 'modified' by ad-hoc on-boot fsck.

You wouldn't want a boot loop either.

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Cheers
John

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