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FS#16432 - fsck doesn't exist on system -> no automatic filesystemrepair at boot
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Opened by Michel Brabants (MichelB) - Friday, 02 October 2009, 11:52 GMT
Last edited by Andrea Scarpino (BaSh) - Friday, 02 October 2009, 18:19 GMT
Opened by Michel Brabants (MichelB) - Friday, 02 October 2009, 11:52 GMT
Last edited by Andrea Scarpino (BaSh) - Friday, 02 October 2009, 18:19 GMT
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DetailsDescription: the fsck-command is not present on the system. This means that everytime xorg crashes, ... (bug in xf86-video-ati 6.12.2-driver, fixed in 6.12.3) I have to reboot. During the bootup-sequence the filesystem is not repaired automatically (the initscripts check if /sbin/fsck exists, which doesn't exist. fsck.jfs does exist however) and the system doesn't boot correctly.
Additional info: * package version(s) * config and/or log files etc. Steps to reproduce: 1) hard reboot 2) filesystem-check isn't automatically executed because /sbin/fsck doesn't exit. |
This task depends upon
/sbin/fsck is owned by util-linux-ng 2.16-1
that's what I needed!
Thanks,
Michel