On 22 September 2017 at 15:51, Lennart Poettering <lenn...@poettering.net> wrote:
> On Fr, 22.09.17 15:21, Andy Pieters (pieters.andy+syst...@gmail.com) > wrote: > > > Hi all > > > > Apologies if already covered or not suitable for this mailing list. > > > > As the title says, does anyone have any ideas on autofsck on hotplugging > a > > USB storage device containing jfs. > > > > Mount always fails if the jfs is dirty, but a single fsck is all that is > > needed to make it mountable again... > > You can put something together using the SYSTEMD_WANTS udev property, > and pull in a systemd-fsck@.service instance for your device from > there. > > That said, I'd suggest going the other way, and just using > "systemd-mount" instead for mounting the device. It has a couple of > benefits: first of all it will automatically do an fsck before > mounting the device. But secondly it can do autofs mounts, so that the > file system only remains mounted as long as it is accessed, and is > unmounted automatically a short time after the last access > happened. That way you get the biggest chance that the file system > remains clean and should it not be clean is automatically corrected. > > Lennart > I'm liking this idea. Thank you Lennart :)
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