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linux boot fsck problem
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I'm trying to get this system to fix files system errors automatically and I've got /etc/default/rcS FSCK = yes (going from memory so there may be a typo in there), either way the auto fsck setting is set to yes. (verified).
When I change the date to the past by a few days and update the HW clock the system fails on next boot.
I can fix the error by going to command prompt in maintenance mode and typing fsck. How can I get this to resolve automatically, FSCK=yes in rcS doesnt' seem to apply in this case
(Debian Wheezy)
fsckProblem.png
I'm trying to get this system to fix files system errors automatically and I've got /etc/default/rcS FSCK = yes (going from memory so there may be a typo in there), either way the auto fsck setting is set to yes. (verified).
When I change the date to the past by a few days and update the HW clock the system fails on next boot.
I can fix the error by going to command prompt in maintenance mode and typing fsck. How can I get this to resolve automatically, FSCK=yes in rcS doesnt' seem to apply in this case
(Debian Wheezy)
fsckProblem.png
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