On Tue, 2010-03-09 at 22:40 +0000, Marc_Richter wrote: > Pardon? First: The LPI (Linux Professional Institute) isn't a distro and > their certification is the most spread one within the whole Linux world. > If Ubuntu doesn't at least efford to close up to their content, then it > will loose it's status as a professional distro sooner or later. > It's the job of certification institutes to certify users and administrators against distributions, not the job of distributions to match whatever questions and answers a certification body put in their exams.
The simple fact is that Ubuntu has already made a Long Term Support release without -f/-F in its shutdown(8) utility, and is about to make another. If this were to cause it to lose its status as a professional distribution, it would have happened already. And at this point I'd also recommend you look at Fedora, which also uses Upstart and is the basis of the next RHEL release. > Second: Which way you plan to prevent an initial filesystem check at the > next boot then, besides of changing /etc/fstab 's fs-check field or > using tools like tune2fs for every fs existing? As far as I know there > isn't any in ubuntu. > You can skip a filesystem check when it happens. This was our preferred approach. Scott -- Scott James Remnant [email protected] -- Please add option -f and -F to shutdown for LPIC compatibility https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/535120 You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Bugs, which is subscribed to Ubuntu. -- ubuntu-bugs mailing list [email protected] https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-bugs
