On Tue, 06 Jan 2015, ~Stack~ wrote: > Greetings, > > This problem has been a minor annoyance for a while but only recently > have I started to use Jessie more and it is has finally peeved me > off. I have been trying everything I can find for the last two hours > and I still can't get systemd to STOP doing a fsck on _every_ boot! > > It tells me with a nice count down that it will take 1:45 minutes to > run. It always runs longer and it always hangs on the swap partition. > Immediately after it finishes there is a /super/ quick message about a > timeout on the swap partition (that I can *not* find in the log files > anywhere) followed by another message I can't read nor find in the log > files. I see where it runs fsck in both the daemon and syslog, but > _every_ partition is clean. There are no errors or timeouts that I can > find in the logs. > > I keep seeing all of these posts online saying how easy it is to > disable systemd from runing fsck because it "honors" the '0' in the > sixth field of /etc/fstab. Well that's just pure bull$h1t... That was > one of the first things I tried some time ago. As far as I can tell > on neither of my Jessie machines (one physical one virtual) does > systemd honor the fstab in terms of doing a fsck. All of the > partitions are set to 0 in /etc/fstab. > > I found a post saying to disable it in /etc/fstab as a mount option > 'x-systemd.automount'. That doesn't work either. > > $ sed -e '/^#/d' /etc/fstab > /dev/mapper/sda2_crypt / ext4 errors=remount-ro 0 0 > UUID=af9e4bfa-5591-4b9a-a855-3444b2562493 /boot ext4 defaults 0 0 > /dev/mapper/sda3_crypt none swap,x-systemd.automount sw 0 0 > /dev/sr0 /media/cdrom0 udf,iso9660 user,noauto 0 0 > /dev/mapper/sda4_crypt /home ext4 defaults 0 0 > > I tried disabling the systemd-fsck service. That didn't work either. > > Finally, I just tried "fsck.mode=skip" on the kernel command > line...guess what? That doesn't work either. I thought maybe there was > an issue with me interupting grub manually to add that line, so I also > added it to /etc/default/grub's GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT and ran > update-grub. After rebooting WITH a fsck being run, I can see it in my > /proc/cmdline and when I look through my last boot log I can *see* it > there too! Still doesn't work and systemd-fsck still runs on _every_ > boot. > > $ cat cmdline > BOOT_IMAGE=/vmlinuz-3.16.0-4-686-pae > root=UUID=99d5a78e-7e8d-4426-83b2-33c06d630587 ro quiet > init=/bin/systemd fsck.mode=skip > > At this point I don't even care anymore if my disks never run fsck > again. I just want systemd-fsck to STOP running on EVERY boot.
Have you tried tune2fs on each partition? http://crashmag.net/disable-filesystem-check-fsck-at-boot-time B -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: https://lists.debian.org/20150106175606.2d4ab...@debian7.boseck208.net