Re: [gentoo-user] Re-post:How to get jfs root partition to properly fsck on power failure?

2005-08-08 Thread Aaron Nichols
On 8/8/05, A. Khattri <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: On Sun, 7 Aug 2005, Aaron Nichols wrote:> I was going to try the "non-genkernel" approach and see if that worked any> differently, as the grub configuration is quite different. I have examples > of other distributions whi

Re: [gentoo-user] Re-post:How to get jfs root partition to properly fsck on power failure?

2005-08-07 Thread Aaron Nichols
On 8/7/05, Benno Schulenberg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Aaron Nichols wrote:> The way I'm able to recover this is to boot to the live CD,> fsck.jfs/dev/sda6 and then rebootDo you have an /sbin/fsck.jfs on your root partition?  Because hereit doesn't exist.  Hmm, you did eme

[gentoo-user] Re-post:How to get jfs root partition to properly fsck on power failure?

2005-08-06 Thread Aaron Nichols
Hey all, I know somebody here has got to have info that may be of help. If I'm totally missing something obvious here feel free to beat me to a pulp - but anything is better than silence :) Since I didn't get any responses last time I'll try one more time. Original message: Hello Everyone,    I

[gentoo-user] How to get jfs root partition to properly fsck on power failure?

2005-08-02 Thread Aaron Nichols
Hello Everyone,   I feel like the answer here should be obvious, but either my google skills have deteriorated badly, I'm missing the obvious, or I've just run into a strange problem (which I doubt). I have a Gentoo install with the following filesystem layout (from fstab):/dev/sda2   /