Re: [ptxdist] automatic root-fs fsck at boottime with autorepair

2015-06-25 Thread Bruno Thomsen
Hi Marc, Just fyi in the syslog I found these lines: Apr 21 11:50:11 [..] [ 1.854104] EXT3-fs: barriers not enabled Apr 21 11:50:11 [..] [12.856129] kjournald starting. Commit interval 5 seconds Apr 21 11:50:11 [..] [12.856223] EXT3-fs (mmcblk0p1): warning: maximal mount count

Re: [ptxdist] automatic root-fs fsck at boottime with autorepair

2015-05-04 Thread Marc Michalewicz
Hi, thanks for your hint; the issue is still open and I have no clue what to do next although your answer helped a little bit. But how/where do I have to install the check ? Can you detail your idea a little bit more ? I tried fsck.ext3 -p /dev/mmvblk0p1 on the line before mount -a ... in rcS

Re: [ptxdist] automatic root-fs fsck at boottime with autorepair

2015-04-22 Thread Marc Michalewicz
Hi, thanks for your hint; the issue is still open and I have no clue what to do next although your answer helped a little bit. But how or where do I have to install the check ? Could you please detail your idea a little bit more ? I tried fsck.ext3 -p /dev/mmvblk0p1 on the line before mount -a

Re: [ptxdist] automatic root-fs fsck at boottime with autorepair

2015-01-26 Thread Michael Olbrich
On Thu, Jan 22, 2015 at 04:59:45PM +0100, Tim Sander wrote: how can I configure an automatic filesystemcheck of the root filesystem at boottime ? I think you need an initrd image for that? No, the rootfs can be checked and fixed, if it is mounted read-only. Systemd will do this

[ptxdist] automatic root-fs fsck at boottime with autorepair

2015-01-22 Thread Marc Michalewicz
Hello, how can I configure an automatic filesystemcheck of the root filesystem at boottime ? The rootf seems to be mounted via udev, in /etc/fstab i could not find anything. So is it possible ? On one webpage I found inserting fsck -Aa into /etc/init.d/rcS before the mount -a but this applys

Re: [ptxdist] automatic root-fs fsck at boottime with autorepair

2015-01-22 Thread Tim Sander
Hi Marc how can I configure an automatic filesystemcheck of the root filesystem at boottime ? I think you need an initrd image for that? Tim -- ptxdist mailing list ptxdist@pengutronix.de