How can I disable a forced fsck-check during boottime on any volumes that are found to have errors? I already booted with rescue-disk and edited /etc/fstab to add 'nocheck' to the line for the volume. Didn't work.
Next, I tried to rename fsck to fsck.ori so it wouldn't be found. The boot takes place but then halts when it finds errors. It tells me to CTRL-D to reboot or enter root-password to go into maintenance mode to manually fix the problem. I want to disable it because my disk stops working when the check gets around 7 %. I know, this is not healthy - I already ordered a new disk but until then I'd like to boot into my system. Are there any bootprompt-arguments or something that I can use to let the system boot normally even when it finds erros? I tried the bootprompt-howto, google and some fora but didn't find my answer. Thanks, Sjon Wijnolst, The Netherlands.