Package: nilfs-tools Version: 2.2.11-2 Severity: normal Hi,
I just switched my root partition from ext2 to nilfs2 (is this a bad
idea?!?).
One problem I encountered is that the initramfs system doesn't want to
mount the root partition without running fsck.nilfs2 first, which is not
implemented (yet).
I found two workarounds:
* pass fsck.mode=skip on the kernel command line. This is not optimal,
since it will also prevent fsck from running on other filesystems,
which may need repairing…
* Create dummy fsck.nilfs2: `ln /usr/bin/true /usr/sbin/fsck.nilfs2`,
then rerun dpkg-reconfigure linux-image-…
I'd suggest shipping a dummy fsck.nilfs2 emitting a warning that it is a
dummy to streamline nilfs2 on root for users.
Christopher
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Versions of packages nilfs-tools depends on:
ii libblkid1 2.41-5
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ii libmount1 2.41-5
ii libuuid1 2.41-5
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Versions of packages nilfs-tools suggests:
ii e2fsprogs 1.47.2-3+b3
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