On Thu, Oct 11, 2012 at 5:24 AM, Eric Furman <ericfur...@fastmail.net> wrote: > On Thu, Oct 11, 2012, at 07:10 AM, Илья Шипицин wrote: >> ÓÒÅÄÁ, 10 ÏËÔÑÂÒÑ 2012 Ç. ÐÏÌØÚÏ×ÁÔÅÌØ Nick Holland > ÐÉÓÁÌ: >> >> > how it supposed >> >> to work for non-nfs filesystems ? >> >> >> > >> > "properly"? >> > >> > they'll be not checked, too? >> > >> > Just one more question. >> If /fastboot presents, filesystem won't be checked, right? >> But how does fsck detects if there's /fastboot? Is it possible thing to >> do >> without actually mount it? >> >> Is it possible to mount dirty filesystem in read-only mode ? If not, it >> doesn't make sense at all. >> > > Dude, stop worrying about it. It is deprecated. > Unless you put it there it will never be there. >
I recall seeing a script called fastboot that looked something like: #!/bin/sh touch /fastboot sync sync halt Not sure what OS that was but I know the fastboot command was present in 4.2 BSD and SunOS 4.1.3.