Hello
I run the latest kernel from centosplus and use a JFS partition.
Even though the jfs tools are installed, when the server crashes, it doesn't run fsck.jfs automatically when at boot time it detects that the partition is corrupted
I have to run fsck.jfs manually and mount the drive.
Is there a way to make fsck.jfs run automatically if required ? (I recently moved from Fedora to CentOS, so pardon my ignorance here)
Thank you Jean-Yves
On 11/4/07, Jean-Yves Avenard jyavenard@gmail.com wrote:
Even though the jfs tools are installed, when the server crashes, it doesn't run fsck.jfs automatically when at boot time it detects that the partition is corrupted
Noone has any ideas about how I could make fsck.jfs run if needed ? before it tries to mount the drive?
Thank you Jean-Yves