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Re: Skipping fsck during boot with systemd?



On 12/06/2014 02:21 PM, Erwan David wrote:
Le 06/12/2014 06:27, Ric Moore a écrit :
On 12/05/2014 05:06 PM, Renaud (Ron) OLGIATI wrote:
On Fri, 5 Dec 2014 20:59:25 +0000
Brian <ad44@cityscape.co.uk> wrote:

But remember our current slogan "Linux is all about choice". One can
choose to boot with or without "fsck.mode=skip".

What about the choice to stop fsck it if it has started at an
inconvenient moment ?

What is wrong with an fsck?? You've never had an fsck happen without
your permission before at boot time?? Isn't it a good thing to have
happen once in a blue moon?? Jimminy Crickets, be glad you aren't
defragging like Win users have had to put up with for eons. Just think
of it as a "prophylactic measure" and play safe. Be glad, instead,
that someone is looking out for you. :) Ric


You've never had to reboot  a room of 100 servers with a specific odrder
and see that the second one just began a 2h long fsck ?

I run all virtualized proxmox server clusters. If one dumps out, to play with itself fsck'ing, the others pick up the slack if there are 3 or more nodes. :) Ric

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