Hiyas,
I've been ignoring for the past few months a problem with my system whenever
it reboots. Which happens to be quite often actually (dual boot). I have 3
partitions which are raid-1 (md0, md1, md2), and ext3 fs types.
md0 = /boot
md1 = /
md2 = other
For some reason md1 is busy on the reboot, so never gets turned into a read-only
like the other 2, but md0, and md2 do go read-only. Now the problem I have is
that when booting into linux I find it asks me for the root password, or to type
ctrl-D to continue on into run level 3. I have searched and search through the
logs, and well I can't find any type of error. The only thing I can think of is
that md1 doesn't go read-only when rebooting/shutting down. I just didn't think
this was the behaviour of an ext3 fs.
Can someone point me in the right direction as where to look so I can fix this?
Sounds like the volume needs to have a fsck ran against it.
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