On Sat, Jan 17, 2015 at 3:06 AM, Kevin Wilson wrote:
> Chris,
> Thanks for your quick resonse!
>
> I do have /work in my /etc/fstab:
> /dev/sda3 /work ext3
>defaults1 1
Consider 2 for the last column, since it's not the root filesystem
Chris,
Thanks for your quick resonse!
I do have /work in my /etc/fstab:
/dev/sda3 /work ext3
defaults1 1
I will run the e2fsck -f on it very soon,,
Regards,
Kevin
On Sat, Jan 17, 2015 at 11:38 AM, Chris Murphy wrote:
> On Sat, Jan 17
On Sat, Jan 17, 2015 at 2:29 AM, Kevin Wilson wrote:
> It is ext4 on /work
OK so it's not root, which means you can just umount it and run e2fsck
without booting from alternate media.
I can't tell from the journal output, which appears incomplete as it
has no mention of the fsck at all, why you'
On Sat, Jan 17, 2015 at 2:01 AM, Ed Greshko wrote:
> On 01/17/15 16:55, Kevin Wilson wrote:
>> I should have mentioned also, that after fsck is completed, the
>> following messages is displayed:
>> Welcome to emergency mode! After logging in, type:
>> "journalctl -xb" to view system logs,
>>
It is ext4 on /work
journalctl -xb returns:
-- Unit user@0.service has finished starting up.
--
-- The start-up result is done.
Jan 02 02:41:40 amd systemd[1]: Sent message type=signal sender=n/a
destination=n/a object=/org/f
Jan 02 02:41:40 amd systemd-logind[499]: Got message type=signal
sender
On Sat, Jan 17, 2015 at 1:46 AM, Kevin Wilson wrote:
> Hello,
> I had installed Fedora 21. Each time I boot the system,
> fsck is running, which takes almost 5 minutes.
>
> What is the reason ? Can I avoid it ?
It sounds like the file system isn't cleanly unmounting in a fairly
bad way, because n
On 01/17/15 16:55, Kevin Wilson wrote:
> I should have mentioned also, that after fsck is completed, the
> following messages is displayed:
> Welcome to emergency mode! After logging in, type:
> "journalctl -xb" to view system logs,
> Give toot password for maintenance
> (or press Control-D to
I should have mentioned also, that after fsck is completed, the
following messages is displayed:
Welcome to emergency mode! After logging in, type:
"journalctl -xb" to view system logs,
Give toot password for maintenance
(or press Control-D to continue)
On Sat, Jan 17, 2015 at 10:46 AM, Kevin
Hello,
I had installed Fedora 21. Each time I boot the system,
fsck is running, which takes almost 5 minutes.
What is the reason ? Can I avoid it ?
Regards,
Kevin
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