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On 5/8/06, Dieter Ries <clip2@×××.de> wrote: |
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> Hi, |
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> the fstab thing did the trick, i set my /home and /data partition to 0, now |
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> only / gets checked. Can i set the root partition to 0 too, or better leave |
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> it with a 1? |
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If it is a journalled filesystem, it should be safe. It is what I do |
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> I still dont understand why |
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> Checking all filesystems |
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> is running in the boot-up process without checkfs and checkroot in one of the |
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> runlevels. |
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checkroot and checkfs are part of CRITICAL_SERVICES in /sbin/rc. They |
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will always be started at boot, before anything else runs. |
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-Richard |
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PS: Many people on this list, myself included, consider top-posting to |
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be evil. Please don't do it. |
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