Jc García wrote: > > > > 2014-03-16 9:40 GMT-06:00 Dale <rdalek1...@gmail.com > <mailto:rdalek1...@gmail.com>>: > > Jc García wrote: > >> >> Is there some way to avoid this in the future without >> disabling file >> system check for /? >> >> >> Again, maybe UUIDs. > > I tried that once and grub didn't like it. May need to see if > things have improved in that area since. > > > > For grub2 works fine for me, but the issue here was after grub had > done its job, is the way dracut or more accurately the initrd, was > trying to mount partitions before calling init. > Not sure at all, but the fstab inside the initrd would have had > something to do, so maybe, setting UUIDs in fstab and reconstructing > the initrd, might prevent the issue from happening again. >
I can't recall if I was on the old grub or the new grub. I switched to the new grub a while back but can't recall which came first. Hmmmmmmmm. On another note, we had another power fail and when I started up again, it didn't complain about that problem. Of course it didn't like the shutdown since I wasn't here to do it and forgot to set it to start the UPS driver stuff. It was the same as a power plug pull. Anyway, it seems that when it has to fsck the / file system, it can't pick up from there the same as it does when it doesn't need to do a fsck on /. Bug maybe??? Dale :-) :-) -- I am only responsible for what I said ... Not for what you understood or how you interpreted my words!