RE: fsck allways fails after unclean shutdown on redhat 9 - help!

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Ok, I thing that the best is change to ext3, but...

I believe that the fsck is running into the /etc/rc.sysinit, you can look for fsck into this script and modify it for your desired behavior.

I don't know the root of the problem.

I expect than this can help you.

Llorens

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De: redhat-list-admin@xxxxxxxxxx [mailto:redhat-list-admin@xxxxxxxxxx] En nombre de Reuben D. Budiardja
Enviado el: martes, 11 de noviembre de 2003 15:09
Para: redhat-list@xxxxxxxxxx
Asunto: Re: fsck allways fails after unclean shutdown on redhat 9 - help!

On Tuesday 11 November 2003 08:43 am, martynas@xxxxxxx wrote:
> yes..the same problem as mine.. I dont want to use ext3 on root partition
> for some reasons.. and I use ext3 only on other partitions, so I would like
> to correct this redhat 9 behaviour... it's pain every time to go somehwere
> to check clean FS ( i have systems in serveral places).. maybe it is worth
> to send this as bug? Or maybe somebody knows, how to fix it?

Maybe this has kinda gone unnoticed because the default for RH 9 is ext3, and 
we're the only few that don't follow the norm. I'd wait a bit to see if 
someone knows anything about this. If not and you report a bug, could you let 
me know the bug number and I'll help confirm it.
I wonder if this behavior still exists with Fedora Core 1.

Thanks
RDB

> --- "Reuben D. Budiardja" <techlist@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> > On Tuesday 11 November 2003 07:36 am, martynas@xxxxxxx wrote:
> > > Hello,
> > >
> > > I installed redhat 9 on several systems and have one big problem. After
> > > unclean shutdown fsck allways fails - fsck checks file system and after
> > > that it ALLWAYS drops me to repair shell. In most cases after that fsck
> > > shows (when I run fsck manually from repair shell), taht system is
> > > CLEAN! So, it MUST to pass fsck automatically and lload the system. In
> > > this situation, I had some cases, when I had to go to redhat 9 system
> > > (that is in other place I work), run fsck manually and get the result,
> > > that FS is clean;/
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