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Re: [MiNT] fscheck.sh



blkid isn't part of the actual e2fsprogs-1.27 rpm


Am 21.12.2014 um 17:49 schrieb Peter Slegg <p.slegg@scubadivers.co.uk>:

> blkid doesn't seem to be available on my mint set-up.
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> Peter
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> On Sun, 21 Dec 2014 10:38:53 -0500, Mark Duckworth <mduckworth@atari-source.org> wrote:
>> 
>> The unix utility "blkid" seems to be able to identify the fs type.  From
>> there you would just have to write a bash script to do the job.
>> 
>> Thanks,
>> Mark
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>> On 12/21/2014 10:24 AM, Peter Slegg wrote:
>>> On Sun, 21 Dec 2014 15:17:57 , maanke <makehr@ndh.net> wrote:
>>>> It occurs also on a milan, but I have found the issue, it was in the
>>>> fscheck.sh script.
>>>> 
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>>>> Am 21.12.2014 um 11:46 schrieb Jo Even Skarstein <joska@online.no>:
>>>> 
>>>>> On fr., 2014-12-19 at 17:33 +0100, M.A. Kehr wrote:
>>>>> 
>>>>>> This works without problems with the old e2fsck 1.27 from rpm
>>>> archive.
>>>>>> I now have installed the new e2fsck ports of Vincent and it does not
>>>> work anymore. On boot I only get a message that the filesystem has to be
>>>> checked but the checking is not made. It boots anyway.
>>>>> On what system is this? On the Firebee (running FireTOS) there is a
>>>>> similar problem, where e2fsck claims that the filesystem is dirty. But
>>>>> in this case the check is run.
>>>>> 
>>>>> The old e2fsck doesn't work on my Firebee, it does not recognise the
>>>>> ext2-partitions that's initialized on Linux.
>>>>> 
>>>>> Jo Even
>>>>> 
>>> I scanned through the e2fs forum discussion the other day and I noticed
>>> that one suggestion to improve the boot-time disk checks was to auto-detect
>>> the e2fs partitions instead of relying on fstab which could be wrong if
>>> you swap hard disks.
>>> 
>>> I asked about something similar a few years ago.
>>> 
>>> How could this be done in fscheck.sh  ?
>>> 
>>> 
>>> Peter
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