Am 06.01.2013 19:35, schrieb Colin Guthrie: > 'Twas brillig, and Reindl Harald at 06/01/13 00:17 did gyre and gimble: >> >> >> Am 06.01.2013 01:13, schrieb Tom Gundersen: >>> On Sun, Jan 6, 2013 at 12:59 AM, Reindl Harald <h.rei...@thelounge.net> >>> wrote: >>>> on a running system the rootfs is not readonly >>> >>> It may be (i.e., systemd supports that setup if the rest of your >>> software does), so it cannot be that a reboot always causes writes to >>> the rootfs. >> >> please do not reply off-list and do not cut most of >> the previous post, i explained why "touch /forcefsck" >> is a godd idea and why deprecate anything which existed >> before systemd is a bad attitude > > > You have a very odd way of expressing yourself here.
odd is only cut most of my reply by Tom because with it your last paragraph would have been not needed > As Lennart explained this is still *supported*. after many years i know what "still" means........ "udev without systemd will still be supported after the merge" is one example, "will still" menas "for a short timeframe" in reality > Even on systems with rw root, if I get some strange behaviour the first > thing I'll do (if the kernel doesn't do it for me automatically) is > mount -o remount,ro /. If I want to check the root fs, then the initrd > will likely be the thing that actually does the check for me, not > anything on the drive itself, so it's still isolated from the partition > being checked again the paragrph tom stripped: jesus christ, i have disabled on any server fsck after x days or x boots because this will hit you always at the wrong moment after a routine kernel update i decide in my job as admin if the time is right for a fs-check i decide this regulary with "touch /forcefsck; systemctl reboot" i do not like to connect to the vCenter server, hold on the boot in GRUB and add a param becaue it wastes time with no benefit in such cases
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