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Joby Walker wrote: |
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> /etc/init.d/checkroot always seems to work just fine, but checkfs checks |
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> by /boot partition (ext2) but ignores the JFS partitions. |
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from the fsck man page regarding -A option: |
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After that, filesystems will be checked in the order specified by the |
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fs_passno (the sixth) field in the /etc/fstab file. Filesystems with a |
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fs_passno value of 0 are skipped and are not checked at all. |
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Filesystems with a fs_passno value of greater than zero will be checked |
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in order, with filesystems with the lowest fs_passno number being |
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checked first. |
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Have you checked that this value is >0 for the partition in question? |