[CentOS] C7 and fstab

Alessandro Baggi alessandro.baggi at gmail.com
Fri May 15 06:19:52 UTC 2015


Il 14/05/2015 19:46, James Hogarth ha scritto:
> On 14 May 2015 16:12, "Alessandro Baggi" <alessandro.baggi at gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>> Il 14/05/2015 13:40, Tris Hoar ha scritto:
>>>
>>> On 14/05/2015 10:16, Alessandro Baggi wrote:
>>>>
>>>> Hi List,
>>>> I've installed C7.1 and today configuring fstab for another disk I get
>>>> this:
>>>>
>>>> UUID=d5ff30df-9e1d-4fc8-99b6-845ffa6509db /                       xfs
>>>> defaults        0 0
>>>> UUID=052f75bc-0513-45e0-a01f-06c9a698469f /mnt/data               xfs
>>>> defaults        0 0
>>>> UUID=732dafbd-2f14-4dd6-8513-1504b13302f1 swap                    swap
>>>>    defaults        0 0
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Fields fs_freq and fs_passno are all set to 0. This fstab was generated
>>>> by the installer and not yet modified.
>>>>
>>>> To reproduce this, I've installed a minimal centos on a VM and the same
>>>> problem persists.
>>>>
>>>> I don't know if this is a bug or if there is a new system that does not
>>>> require the last two field on C7 REL 1503.
>>>>
>>>> Someone has the same problem?
>>>>
>>>> THanks in advance.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>
>>> This is the default when using the xfs filesystem
>>>
>>> Tris
>>>
>>
>>
>> Hi Tris,
>> sorry but, I've another c7(1406) and the upgraded to 1503 rel with all
> xfs fs but in fstab i get different values.
>>
>> Why this is the default for xfs? No fsck on boot? (Sorry I can't find
> info on web)
>>
>> What's happening if I set 1 1, 1 2...?
>>
>> Thanks in advance.
>
> There is no boot time XFS fsck
>
> The fsck.xfs file is a noop
>
> In the event that a repair is needed you should use xfs_repair ... The
> design is to avoid this though and if you reach this stage bad things must
> have happened to your system (more than a simple power loss probably).
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Thanks for your reply. Than there is not automatic check for xfs fs from 
boot without user script.





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