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Re: fsck.mode=force no longer working in testing?



On 04/26/2015 03:25 PM, Michael Biebl wrote:
Am 26.04.2015 um 19:58 schrieb Jape Person:
SUMMARY:

It's possible that I don't have the sequence of these changes exactly
right, and this might not be a complete accounting of the changes,
inasmuch as I'm trying to relate changes in my maintenance process over
quite a few months. This is my hobby, not my job. But it seems to me
that this represents quite a bit of turmoil in the way this one little
corner of Debian testing works, and a fair amount of it has occurred
during the Jessie freeze.

Can anyone test to see if fsck.mode=force is still working on their
Jessie / testing systems? If so, I must have done something to all four
of my testing systems to screw things up. And, if fsck.mode=force has
stopped working, I wonder what broke it.

I think your summary is correct. Now that fsck for / and /usr has been
moved into the initramfs (by initramfs-tools), it's simply an oversight,
that initramfs-tools doesn't respect the fsck.mode= parameters.

Please file a bug against the initramfs-tools package.


Thanks, Mike. I'll do that.

Best regards,
JP


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