I wish it was harmless.... fsck runs for all the filesystems, becuase they were not unmounted cleanly, on reboot. The bad news is that there are quite a few errors that show up. Never happend in Potato with the stock kernel.

Thoughts?

Miquel van Smoorenburg wrote:

In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
S.Salman Ahmed  <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

"HJ" == Hanasaki JiJi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

  HJ> Has anyone noticed the same problem I am having?  When I do a
  HJ> shutdown.. the ide driver says that there is a cmd error... I
  HJ> end up needing an e2fsck on reboot
HJ>
I have been seeing similar messages on two Sid/unstable machines (one is
running 2.4.10 and the other is running 2.4.12-ac3) but they are about
the CD-ROM drives on either machine. I guess that's why I don't end up
with fscks at reboot.


That's a harmless, cosmetical bug in the umountfs script of the
latest sysvinit.

Mike.



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