On Tue, 31 Mar 2015 03:14:53 +0100 Ben Hutchings
wrote:
> By the way, Lennart Poettering told me that other distributions have
> done that, though I haven't checked whether it is done with a
> configuration file or a patch to the code.
>
> > it wouldn't be better to just skip the fsck of / (and /u
Package: thunar
Version: 1.6.3-2
Severity: normal
Dear Maintainer,
I have some password protected shares in my /etc/fstab that are mounted
by unprivileged users, e. g.
> //192.168.1.2/Data /media/Data cifs
> vers=3.0,users,username=user,noauto,file_mode=0640,dir_mode=0750 0 0
When mounting the
On 18.03.2015 15:31, Michael Biebl wrote:
> Which version of initramfs-tools is installed?
Version: 0.119
On 18.03.2015 15:33, Michael Biebl wrote:
> Does it help, if you create a file
>
> $ cat /etc/e2fsck.conf
> [options]
> broken_system_clock=1
Seems to fix the problem - after removing the opt
Package: systemd
Version: 215-12
Severity: normal
Dear Maintainer,
for some time now I noticed that fsck checks the root partition on every
boot on both my jessie systems, desktop and notebook. As root file
system I use ext4 for both of them.
Relevant part from /etc/fstab:
# / was on /dev/sda3
Package: rng-tools
Followup-For: Bug #506639
Adding -D_FILE_OFFSET_BITS=64 to CFLAGS will make it work.
I don't know if this is the best solution but I found it out after comparing
the source to this tool:
http://freshmeat.net/projects/cpuid_2
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