[CentOS] Automatic disk check
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>> You know how if you do an improper shutdown and then boot up, the server >> prompts you to run a file system check if you press "Y" within 5 seconds? >> Well, this is great but sometimes not practical in remote access >> situations when we call our datacenter to say reboot a hang server and >> they have no monitor or keyboard hooked up to the system. Is there a way >> to have the system forced to automatically fo the filesystem check every >> time it boots up, if there's a need for it, ie: WITHOUT hitting "Y"? >> >> I couldn't find the answer to this one in docs or FAQs. If I missed it, >> a simple pointer to the source would be of great help. >> >> Thank you, >> >> Chris >> >> > You create the following file: > > /etc/sysconfig/autofsck > > and place the following in it: > > AUTOFSCK_TIMEOUT=5 > AUTOFSCK_DEF_CHECK=yes Chris and all - Thank you! That is exactly what I was hoping to find. Much appreciated! Chris
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