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 proble
Hi Sven,
On Mon, Nov 2, 2015 at 12:38 AM, Sven Geggus
wrote:
> Source: f2fs-tools
> Severity: normal
>
> Hello,
>
> at least when using System-V Init Debian is currently not able to run from
> a f2fs root. The reason is, that fsck.f2fs is unable to check a ro mounted fs.
>
> As this is also the c
Source: f2fs-tools
Severity: normal
Hello,
at least when using System-V Init Debian is currently not able to run from
a f2fs root. The reason is, that fsck.f2fs is unable to check a ro mounted fs.
As this is also the case with xfs there is an easy solution:
1. Rename fsck.f2fs to something else
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