Quoting Jape Person (jap...@comcast.net): > > > On 03/12/2015 05:48 PM, Michael Biebl wrote: > > > >touch /forcefsck is deprecated under systemd, but still supported. > > > >What sysvinit's shutdown -F does, is simply create that flag file. > >That parameter was removed from systemd's shutdown command, as its use > >is discouraged, but as said, still supported. > > > >Run "touch /forcefsck" under systemd and it will happily check the file > >systems on next boot. > > > > > >As for alternate ideas: I could think, that having update-grub generate > >an alternate grub entry, which adds fsck.mode=force to the kernel > >command line and which can be selected during boot, might be one idea. > > > > > >For remote systems, where you don't have a sideband channel like iLO, > >you could use "grub-set-default", to choose the boot entry for the next > >boot. See man 8 grub-set-default. > > > > Hi, Michael. > > Well, I almost got it. > > Adding a new menu entry to run fsck was easy enough. I modified the > /etc/grub.d/40_custom script and ran update-grub, and the new entry > thus created works when chosen from the grub menu. > > However, I can't get grub-set-default to redesignate that new menu > entry as the default. > > What I did to try to get it to work: > > 1. changed the "GRUB_DEFAULT=0" entry in /etc/default/grub to > "GRUB_DEFAULT=1" (Also tried "GRUB_DEFAULT=saved", just in case the > manual was being explicit about the value.)
You need to set GRUB_DEFAULT=saved and then run grub-mkconfig. This adds a little bit of juggling code to the top of /boot/grub/grub.cfg where it plays about with the contents of /boot/grub/grubenv (which you should never muck about with). > 2. ran grub-set-default (I tested the command using both the menu > line number and the full menu line name in quotes.) As mentioned in this thread, you can use numbers, but names are more reliable, I find. If you want long explanations in your menu entries, just use short names in the $menuentry_id_option string: menuentry 'Debian GNU/Linux, with Linux 3.16.0-4-686-pae (SINGLE)' --class debian --class gnu-linux --class gnu --class os $menuentry_id_option 'fsck' { Each time you run grub-set-default, take a look at /boot/grub/grubenv and you will find the string there. That's what survives through the actual reboot, and what the juggling code is juggling. I wouldn't have thought a menuentry in 40_custom should need the 'a>b' format. That's for when 'a' is a submenu, and 'b' is within 'a'. Cheers, David. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: https://lists.debian.org/20150313200558.ga7...@alum.home