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On Mon, Mar 26, 2012 at 10:23, <covici@××××××××××.com> wrote: |
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> Hi. I upgraded genkernel and openrc to see what would happen with the |
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> initrd mounting /usr -- since I use an initrd anyway. |
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> Well, it mounts OK, but when it comes time to do the e2fsck, that fails |
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> because its mounted. Is there a way to get the initrd to do an e2fsck |
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> before it mounts /usr and then I can have it not do one in the |
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> /etc/fstab -- or any other solution to this problem? |
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> I am using gentoo unstable with 3.2.6-gentoo. |
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> Any assistance would be appreciated. |
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Have your init mount it read-only and fsck should be happy, iirc |
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