On Wed, 2025-03-19 at 07:57 +0100, Marco Moock wrote:
> > The message is a bit arbitrary, but checking a network file system from
> > the remote is not intended IIRC, so disable the file system check
> > option in fstab. Do the checks on the remote system.

Patrick O'Callaghan:
> Although the message is not as clear as it might be, it's still a big
> no-no to try to run fsck on *any* mounted filesystem, local or remote.
> Given that remote implies mounted, that's enough reason for the error.
> 

Even if you were just doing a validity check, and no attempts at
repairs, would remote access through NFS even be feasible to something
like that filesystem check?

I would thought the NFS handler would act more as a barrier, than
acting as a bridge to make it appear seamlessly like local device
access.

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