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Vincent Cojot wrote:
> Quoting Tom Sightler <ttsig@(protected)>:
>
>> If most of your problems are simply moderately serious filesystem
>> corruption that you repair by running fsck and answering "y" to all the
>> questions (which is what most people seem to do) then you can probably
>> just add the file /etc/sysconfig/autofsck with contents like:
>>
>> AUTOFSCK_OPT="-y"
>
> Nice trick. Just one more thing: do we know if, when the fscked filesystem was
> 'modified', then the rc scripts will trap that and still 'reboot' the server (
> if you have such a /etc/stsconfig/autofsck)? Answering yes automagically is
> great but I 'd like to make sure the system reboots fine before entering
> interactive if a filesystem was 'modified' by ad-hoc on-boot fsck.
You wouldn't want a boot loop either.
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