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FS#3327 - jfs fsck @ boot
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Arch Linux
Opened by Moo-Crumpus (Moo-Crumpus) - Wednesday, 12 October 2005, 18:53 GMT
Opened by Moo-Crumpus (Moo-Crumpus) - Wednesday, 12 October 2005, 18:53 GMT
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DetailsEvery booting I am asked:
jfs_fsck version 1.1.9, 04-Oct-2005 processing started: 10/11/2005 20.28.25 /dev/sda4 is mounted and the file system is not type JFS. WARNING!!! Running jfs_fsck on a mounted file system or on a file system other than JFS may cause SEVERE file system damage. Do you really want to continue (y/n)? If I choose "YES", everything is fine. Users tell if you change /etc/fstab <pass> and <dump> from 1 to 0 you are no longer asked, but the filesystem is never checked then. http://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php?t=15813&highlight=jfsutils |
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Comment by Not Important (pholie) -
Monday, 17 October 2005, 17:52 GMT
Same problem here. The only way i am able to get rid of it is dongrading to 1.1.8.
Comment by Jan de Groot (JGC) -
Tuesday, 18 October 2005, 21:17 GMT
Attached patch should fix the problem.
Comment by Judd Vinet (judd) -
Wednesday, 19 October 2005, 20:19 GMT
Upgrading to 1.1.10 now. The changelog says the problem is fixed in that version.
root_not_jfs.patch
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