please reopen if this is still an issue
** Changed in: systemd (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed => Invalid
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fsck not running at all on r
In my case, Ubuntu 18.04 running on AWS, the problem was as follows:
1. /etc/fstab had 0 in the 6th (passno) field. I presume this is the default
that AWS places there, or maybe this is determined by the Ubuntu template on
AWS.
2. According to a comment that I found on Stack Overflow, this is u
** Changed in: systemd (Ubuntu)
Status: Expired => Confirmed
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Title:
fsck not running at all on reboot
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[Expired for systemd (Ubuntu) because there has been no activity for 60
days.]
** Changed in: systemd (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => Expired
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I'm seeing this on an Ubuntu 16.04.5 LTS system running on top of LVM.
In my case, I get:
*** /dev/mapper/wolf-root will be checked for errors at next reboot ***
Having to dig out a 16.04 LTS Server USB stick every time I need to run FSCK is
extremely inconvenient. It turns an unattended maint
I've been unable to recreate this on an Ubuntu installation of Ubuntu
16.04.5 which I then upgraded to Ubuntu 18.04. If I set 'tune2fs -c1'
for my root partition it is checked for errors on every boot. I'll have
someone test with an AWS EC2 instance.
@dman777 while you say you set -c1 the output o
Changed package based on comment made by Theodore Ts'o
** Package changed: e2fsprogs (Ubuntu) => systemd (Ubuntu)
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Title:
fsck not running at al
This is probably not assigned to the right package. It's not an issue
with e2fsprogs, but whatever component is running fsck. This might be
systemd, or upstart, or whatever the heck Ubuntu is using these days.
I lost track a while ago. :-)
I can tell, you as the Debian maintainer of e2fsprogs
Can this be bumped up to a high importance? This is a major issue as not
checking the file system leads to a broken system.
** Tags added: bionic
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Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.
** Changed in: e2fsprogs (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Confirmed
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Title:
fsck not running at all on reboot
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I am having this issue also.
fsck is not running on my root drive on Ubuntu 18.04 LTS server edition
I have tried fsck.mode=force in grub on the kernel command line to no success.
I have set the mount count to 1 with tune2fs -c 1 /dev/sda2 and rebooted and
still no fsck. Instead I just get a text
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