Vincent Cheng schrieb am Donnerstag, den 19. November um 12:31 Uhr: > I have no problems running Debian with a f2fs root (on a Raspberry Pi, > to be precise).
I already had this problem on raspbian wheezy as well and have it now on an arm based NAS. However, this might be a sysv-init only problem. I did not try to use systemd. > If this is a question of fsck.f2fs not supporting the same options as > other fsck implementations, IMHO that should be fixed upstream instead > of adding a workaround in Debian with a wrapper script. Its not! Like in xfs it is not possible to check a ro mounted f2fs filesystem. fsck.f2fs does have the correct options, but is just telling the caller that checking a mounted filesystem is unsupported with f2fs. Touching /fastboot will work BTW because it will skip the failing call to fsck.f2fs. Sven -- All bugs added by David S. Miller <da...@redhat.com> Linux Kernel boot message from /usr/src/linux/net/8021q/vlan.c /me is giggls@ircnet, http://sven.gegg.us/ on the Web