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Somebody in the thread at some point said:

| before shutting down next time try to switch to runlevel 1 and remount
the
| partitions ro (you will need to do that via ssh, i think)
|
| mount /dev/whatever /yourmountpoint -o remount,ro
|
| and shut down. does the fsck occur at the next boot?

It's good advice, but I noticed on my image anyway unlike busybox mount
the Debian one is not willing to remount rootfs ro, it says that it is
"busy".  I found it was OK to bail out apparently cleanly with

# reboot -if

- -Andy
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