fsck on raidvolumes at boot

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Hello All!

When making an unclean shutdown/reset of the system, Linux normally checks
the disk partitions at boot with fsck (e2fsck). For raided mounts this
does not happen however, instead only a warning message of "unclean
partition mounted" (or similar) appears, as fstab is read and, say,
/dev/md0 gets mounted to, say, /wrk.

Is there a way to make Linux automatically check the /dev/md*'s before
mounting them if they are dirty?

I'm using Debian 3.0 and raidtools2.

Have a nice weekend,
    Mikael J.
    http://www.helsinki.fi/~mpjohans/
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