Reboot after fsck failsForum: Other Help Topics Topic: Reboot after fsck fails started by: tuxroger Posted by tuxroger on Nov. 14 2007,07:11
Hello there people. The thing is I've just installed DSL 3.4 (the last one, i think, actually current.iso)... Once installed, all worked fine, but when the system crashes in any way and is not well shut down, next time I boot the fsck fails! It is no a problem (I think) because always is repaired... But I also want that wen it is finished, I want it to re-start the machine. I mean, I don't want it to open me a maintenance shell in order to do anything. I just want it to reboot in order to start correctly after its last crash...Does anybody know how is it done? I've tried to change the /etc/init.d/checkfs.sh but it continues openning the shell after the fsck crash... Thanks in advance! Posted by jpeters on Nov. 14 2007,16:28
Before the latest 4.X update, you run fsck with toram as bootcodes. The computer reboots automatically following the check/repairs. I think Robert made the whole process automatic in the latest upgrade.
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