On 29/10/18 11:20 am, Chris Murphy wrote:
On Sun, Oct 28, 2018 at 3:23 PM, Stephen Morris
<samorris@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hi,
I've just noticed that at boot time that the FSTRIM service is
registering a failure. The failure seems to be because it is trying to trim
two windows mount points which are on the SSD, that are mounted as RO
because I can't mount them as RW due to Microsoft functionality.
Is there any way to configure the FSTRIM service to not attempt to trim
specific partitions?
I'm gonna guess it's just an unsupported file system failure - it'd
fail the same on EFI FAT partitions as well. It's benign.
From my perspective the two file systems are not unsupported (at least
from a windows perspective). The windows system partition is 'DOS FAT'
(I don't use EFI), although having said that, the windows defrag
application I use which will only Trim an SSD partition doesn't provide
the functionality to trim the system partition, it only provides
functionality to trim Drive C. The Drive C partition is 'NTFS'. I think
the main issue with the failure, assuming that where systemctl is
indicating that the trim process is being done via fstab specified mount
points, that it actually is, the two windows partitions mount points are
'Read Only' because of Microsoft functionality, in which case write
processes are not permitted.
regards,
Steve
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