On Tue, 22 Nov 2016, David Wright wrote:
Some things got a bit out-of-date perhaps. What works is to edit the linux line in grub, adding
Hi David, It would be interesting to know which one is out-of-date, checkfs.sh or systemd-fsck? Anyway, my question was not "how to force fsck". This can be done either with "touch /forecfsck" which gives warnings, but does not prevent fsck to run. or at boot, edit the command line, adding "fsck.mode=force" both methods have the advantage that the force mode is removed after the boot. My question is: why fsck does not process the 2 partitions / and /dev/sdg1 ? cheers, -- Pierre Frenkiel