Quoting Jape Person (jap...@comcast.net): > Can anyone test to see if fsck.mode=force is still working on their > Jessie / testing systems? If so, I must have done something to all > four of my testing systems to screw things up. And, if > fsck.mode=force has stopped working, I wonder what broke it. > > BTW, my systems are "testing" in the sense that I use "testing" in > /etc/apt/source.list instead of the release name. So I guess I'm on > Stretch now.
Fully fscking root seems to have ceased some time since 2 April. fsck.mode=force and /forcefsck both still function (with the same slap on the wrist from the latter) but only for non-root filesystems. (I assume your fsck.mode=fsck was a typo.) /var/log/fsck/check{fs,root} only seems to get written by wheezy. I get similar-looking files as you do from systemctl. The only thing I didn't see you mention was an empty file /run/initramfs/fsck-root alongside fsck.log I'm running jessie upgraded from wheezy, itself from squeeze. I shall be reinstalling jessie soon, now that it's "stable", to see if I can cure other problems. This will recreate this root partition as ext4. 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/20150426205735.GA6830@alum