[CentOS] run fsck manually
Jerry Geis
geisj at pagestation.comMon Jul 9 17:43:38 UTC 2012
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Is there a way in centos to just go ahead and do this automatically? /dev/sdal: Unexpected Inconsistency; [FAILED] Run fsck Manually (ie. Without –a or –p options) ***An error occurred during the File system check ***Dropping you to a shell; system will reboot when you leave the shell Give root password for Maintenance (or type Control-D to continue) I have some remote stations - and if something goes wrong as it did, I just want the fsck to be ran automatically and auto reboot Can the behaviour be changed in a config file? Jerry
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