anaconda deletes /fsckoptions on F9 based XS
Douglas Bagnall
douglas at paradise.net.nz
Wed Sep 17 23:48:04 EDT 2008
Jeremy Katz wrote:
> How often are you actually getting to having fsck questions? ext3
> partitions should be set up by default to not run fsck unless it's
> really really needed.
[Some dd'ing and pulling plugs later] Yes, it does seem so. I may
have been mis-conditioned by certain fsck-happy .deb distros (and
having said that, it is a long time since I saw a question).
> It's not deleted by anaconda, it's deleted on boot by rc.sysinit. See
> line 723 or so.
argh. Thanks. I should have seen that.
Douglas
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