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35 lines
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# Pass any arguments to fsck.
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# By default we preen.
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# Linux systems also force -C0 and -T.
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# If fsck_args is not specified then Linux systems also use -A
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# (and -R if / is rw)
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#fsck_args="-p"
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# We can also specify the passno in /etc/fstab to check
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# If you multiplex fsck (ie ln -s fsck /etc/init.d/fsck.late) then you can
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# do an fsck outside of the normal scope, say for /home.
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# Here are some exampes:-
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#fsck_passno="=1 =2"
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#fsck_passno=">1"
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#fsck_passno="<2"
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# If passno is not enough granularity, you can also specify mountpoints to
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# check. This should NOT be used for the default non-multiplexed fsck, or your
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# system might not be checked. Additionally, it is mutually exclusive with
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# the fsck_passno setting.
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#fsck_mnt=""
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#fsck_mnt="/home"
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# Most modern fs's don't require a full fsck on boot, but for those that do
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# it may be advisable to skip this when running on battery.
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# WARNING: Do not turn this off if you have any JFS partitions.
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fsck_on_battery="YES"
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# fsck_shutdown causes fsck to trigger during shutdown as well as startup.
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# The end result of this is that if any periodic non-root filesystem checks are
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# scheduled, under normal circumstances the actual check will happen during
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# shutdown rather than at next boot.
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# This is useful when periodic filesystem checks are causing undesirable
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# delays at startup, but such delays at shutdown are acceptable.
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fsck_shutdown="NO"
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