Re: [Siglinux] the correct way to handle the fsck problem

2004-06-04 Thread Daniel Brown
On Fri, Jun 04, 2004 at 06:11:27PM -0500, Doc Shipley wrote: > Sorry about the private reply, Mark. I HATE the reply-to on this > list. Among other things, it breaks the fuck out of threading. Yeah, whoops, I sent a private reply too. It said the same thing as You's correctly sent reply, so I

Re: [Siglinux] the correct way to handle the fsck problem

2004-06-04 Thread Doc Shipley
Doc Shipley wrote: You really don't want to turn off fsck. Especially if it's a production box. Second easiest way is to build an initrd image that loads the IEEE1394 and SCSI drivers as the kernel boots. mkinitrd allows specifying modules for inclusion. Easiest way will be to statical

Re: [Siglinux] the correct way to handle the fsck problem

2004-06-04 Thread Hmamouche, Youssef
set to 0 and the file system won't be checked. # /dev/somedevice /mountpoint ext3options 0 0 you On Fri, 4 Jun 2004, Mark wrote: > > > Ok, so I have a firewire drive that I backup to. There is an ext3 file > system on it. I have an entry in /etc/fstab so it