Re: Skipping fsck during boot with systemd?
On Fri 12 Dec 2014 at 13:54:39 -0500, Jerry Stuckle wrote:
> On 12/12/2014 12:07 PM, Brian wrote:
> >
> > The ^C method only postpones the fsck to another time. The issue of when
> > to run one remains.
>
> Which is fine. I can run it during the day when I'm not under a
> deadline. The problem is only when it runs at an inconvenient time.
>
> (Note: for some reason I didn't receive your last email to me on the
> list - don't know why). And I want to thank you for the idea of
> changing the max mount. I think that will work for me just fine. Just
> set it up to run when I'm going to a meeting or doing something else
> when I don't need the system for a few minutes.
It was Gian Uberto Lauri who made the suggestion, actually.
> At some point I'm probably going to have to go to Jessie. But right now
> none of my clients are. They're either staying on Wheezy or looking at
> other distros, so I don't really have to go there yet.
>
> Which is going to be a problem for me - until now I've been able to just
> stay with the stable version of Debian for development/testing. Now I'm
> going to have to keep up with other versions, also. Maybe it's a good
> time to raise my rates :)
We were thinking of doing the same on -user. Are invoices to your email
address acceptable? :)
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