Problem with mnt on bootup
Curt J. Sampson
curt at cynic.wimsey.bc.ca
Tue Mar 26 11:24:41 AEST 1991
I mount my /u and /usr/spool filesystems on boot. My /etc/rc.d/0.2/mntfs
script (I had to move it before 1/sdaemons because otherwise cron
chokes) calls mnt with the -r and -a options when the system
autoboots. Unfortunately, if a filesystem is dirty mnt seems to
ignore the "rcfsck=dirty" in my /etc/default/filesys entries for those
filesystems and tries to mount them. The mount fails because the file
systems are dirty.
I've currently reset it to "rcfsck=yes" so that it always does an fsck
whether needed or not, but this takes quite a while. How do I get mnt
to use the rcfsck=dirty flag properly?
cjs
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