DJ Lucas wrote:
The other (and easier) solution is to echo mounting..., capture
output of mount and grep for the check message, if then spit the
message to screen and add another line (echo) and then echo_ok.
Or possibly case instead of grep, but yeah, that sounds like a
decent idea. Have to
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
and the screen display will look something like this (excerpt):
Mounting root file system in read-only mode... [ OK
]
Checking file systems...
/dev/hdb4: clean, 133764/960992 files, 921705/1919767 blocks (check in [ OK
])
Remounting
Bryan Kadzban wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
and the screen display will look something like this (excerpt):
Mounting root file system in read-only mode... [ OK ]
Checking file systems...
/dev/hdb4: clean, 133764/960992 files, 921705/1919767 blocks (check in [ OK
File '/etc/rc.d/init.d/checkfs' (3755 bytes).
On boot, at the point where 'checkfs' invokes fsck, fsck issues its normal
message when close to a real check, for example
/dev/hdb4: clean, 133769/960992 files, 921779/1919767 blocks (check in 3 mounts)
and the screen display will look something