Hi,
Dmitrijs Ledkovs wrote:
> > I think the following packaging change caused this issue:
> >
> > * Dropping fsck.patch, not needed anymore.
> >
> > Because this patch added code which made -a being accepted as option:
>
> But it shouldn't be needed anymore, now that cmd_check function in
> cmds-check.c correctly takes 'a' argument and ignores it.
Ok, thanks for the information. (I must admit, I haven't checked if
the patch still applies.)
> Does it exit with a non-zero exit code?
IIRC yes. Otherwise fsck wouldn't have aborted.
> or are additional args passed?
According to /var/log/fsck/checkroot it's called with "fsck -C -a -t
btrfs /run/rootdev". See also /etc/init.d/checkfs.sh.
Regards, Axel
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