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03-20-2006 04:20 AM
03-20-2006 04:20 AM
fsck and 0 in /etc/fstab
if a mounted filesystem crashes, and it has 0 in the fstab column for fsck, does that mean it will not fsck the filesystem on boot? or does the 0 merely mean under normal operating/boot conditions it will not fsck?
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03-20-2006 04:28 AM
03-20-2006 04:28 AM
Re: fsck and 0 in /etc/fstab
According to the fstab man page:
A file system with a pass number of zero is ignored by the fsck command.
Therefore, regardless of it's state, it would not be checked or corrected at boot time.
A file system with a pass number of zero is ignored by the fsck command.
Therefore, regardless of it's state, it would not be checked or corrected at boot time.
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Jeff Traigle
Jeff Traigle
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03-20-2006 04:30 AM
03-20-2006 04:30 AM
Re: fsck and 0 in /etc/fstab
You should man fstab for the answer. In any event, a pass number of 0 is ignored by fsck on boot. You can, of course, manually fsck the filesystem regardless of the pass number value in fstab corresponding to that filesystem.
If it ain't broke, I can fix that.
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03-20-2006 04:33 AM
03-20-2006 04:33 AM
Re: fsck and 0 in /etc/fstab
Thanks for the fast reply to you both, i had read the man page, just was hoping that was under normal conditions. Thanks to you both
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