You'll have to hope that ssh does not reside on the same file system that has 
errors.

You probably better off getting a remote access card or a terminal that allows 
you to console into the server - sort of like this:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dell_DRAC


On Jul 15, 2011, at 5:34 PM, Les Mikesell wrote:

> Is there any way to configure things so sshd starts even if a filesystem 
> mentioned in fstab has errors that fail the automatic fsck at boot?  Due 
> to some power issues I'm sitting at work for a long fsck to complete - 
> or more likely fail, so I can run it manually like it will tell me on 
> the console.  I'd much rather ssh in from home and do that later...
> 
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