On 6/27/22 14:09, Bill Cunningham wrote:
How do you mount fedora 36 so you can use e2fsck? I seem to have a
lot of filesystem problems, but no way to mount even with the network
installation USB. Booting creates errors in the system services. I was
mounted ro and was able to use
umount -o,remount,rw /dev/sda3 /
and remounted rw to save the root under '/' and not 'none' in fstab.
I'm sorry, but this is incomprehensible... You used "umount" to remount
it? Where did "none" come from?
How do you set the filesystem to run e2fsck at reboot? That would be
excellent. Everything I have tried doesn't work.
It should do this automatically if needed.
What errors are you seeing? If there's a filesystem error, it shouldn't
even boot. Why can't you use the network installation USB to run the
e2fsck?
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