On Wed, Oct 30, 2013 at 04:38:09PM PDT, Mathew Snyder spake thusly: > Hopefully it is simply a matter of finding a practical way to pass the -y > option as that seems to be the crux of all this.
It seems like that would be a simple matter of modifying an init script. On RedHat-like systems the file /etc/rc.sysinit looks to be the right place. It has a $fsckoptions variable and other interesting places to hack in a -y. Just watch out for yum etc. potentially wiping out your changes during upgrades. -- Tracy Reed, RHCE Digital signature attached for your safety. Copilotco PCI/HIPAA/SOX Compliant Secure Hosting 866-MY-COPILOT x101 http://copilotco.com
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