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Re: Skipping fsck during boot with systemd?



On Fri 12 Dec 2014 at 09:36:33 -0500, Jerry Stuckle wrote:

> On 12/12/2014 6:02 AM, Gian Uberto Lauri wrote:
> > Jerry Stuckle writes:
> > 
> >  > This means fsck will never run because I don't use
> >  > the laptop outside of those times.
> > 
> > Plan to use it outside of these times as a maintenance call. Or check
> > the discussion for a nice suggestion to make the "fsck on max mount or
> > time exceeded" work to do what you want and not what it wants.
> > 
> 
> No, I work enough hours as it is.  I have a life outside of Debian.
> 
> However, the max mount is an interesting idea.  I'll look at it - but
> right now plans are to stick with Wheezy as long as it is supported.  If
> the next version of Debian after Jessie (not sure what the name is)
> still has systemd, I'll be changing distros.

The ^C method only postpones the fsck to another time. The issue of when
to run one remains.


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