On Sat, 2003-10-04 at 09:25, Danie Roux wrote: > I use ext3 for all my servers, and I have no problem with it. > > Except for one thing: Every now and again, you need to run e2fsck -y > after a power failure or such. > > Now one of my servers (little P1) is quite a drive from me and stuck > behind a cabinet. It gets rebooted quite a lot. And I had to drive out > today just to come run e2fsck. UPS is not an option, neither is a server > room. > > Is there a filesystem (XFS, Reiser?) that will always boot up without > user intervention? I thought the journalling of ext3 would do it? > > If I read S10checkroot.sh correctly, if I specify an environment value > of FSCKFIX=yes on LILO boot line it would run this for me. I'll be doing > that for now, and hoping everything goes fine.
tune2fs -c0 -i0 /dev/filesystem-partition That will take care of ANY checking for it.
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