reassign 862217 debian-installer
thanks
> The installer puts entries in /etc/fstab. I think finish-install
> is in charge of that, but I am not sure if more than one component
> can actually mangle with fstab. If anything, it should run with a
> menu-item number larger than 6500 (base-installer).
On Wed, Feb 20, 2019 at 01:55:58PM +, Pierre Ynard wrote:
> > The final field there, the 1, is the fs_passno field and means to
> > check the filesystem. See fstab(5). Where did that fstab entry come
> > from ? That is where the bug lies.
>
> Anybody knows who else than the admin could be r
> The final field there, the 1, is the fs_passno field and means to
> check the filesystem. See fstab(5). Where did that fstab entry come
> from ? That is where the bug lies.
Anybody knows who else than the admin could be responsible for
generating or adding entries to /etc/fstab? The installer
On Tue, 09 May 2017, David Lawyer wrote:
> My PC has a floppy drive which I seldom use. When I boot linux, it runs
> /etc/init.d/checkfs.sh which runs fsck.fat on the floppy drive
> /dev/fd0. The fsck fails because there is no floppy in the drive and
...
> Linux should not try to run fsck on a
David Lawyer writes ("Bug#862217: initscript does fsck on empty floppy drive
and stops booting"):
> Package: initscripts
> Version: 2.88dsf-59.9_i38
...
> /dev/fd0 /home/dave/fd vfatrw,noauto,user,noexec, 0
> 1
The final field there, t
Package: initscripts
Version: 2.88dsf-59.9_i38
My PC has a floppy drive which I seldom use. When I boot linux, it runs
/etc/init.d/checkfs.sh which runs fsck.fat on the floppy drive
/dev/fd0. The fsck fails because there is no floppy in the drive and
booting halts. The error message is: open: N
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