Tom Deblauwe wrote:
> Hello,

Hi,

> I'm using the debian live project and so far it is working great. Thanks!

welcome :)

> I have a project where I need to save some config data on the boot disk.
> I use FAT32 for the binary. So I have made a new directory "config"
> where my program saves the persistent data.
> Because of that, I want to do a disk check of the fat32 system every
> time I boot.

checking it everytime seems to be a bit weird to me...

> I boot entirely to memory by the way. I search for the
> first USB stick on the system, and then do for example: dosfsck -a
> /dev/sdb1
> This gives me the error: "There are differences between boot sector and
> its backup.". And it doesn't want to repair it automatically.

...anyhow, this is a dosfstools issue and not live related, therefore
take it up with the dosfstools maintainer (which is.. me. that bug is
already known and soon to be fixed).

Regards,
Daniel

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