Tod Merley wrote:
Hi
I would tend to set a flag checked by a utility inserted in the run
level one startup. The script would then be able to accomplish the
whole thingl
Have Fun!
Tod
2008/3/25 <tony.chamberlain(a)lemko.com>:
> Is there anyway to automate the following (all from one script):
>
> Boot to single-user mode (or whatever is required)
> run fsck
> reboot back to level 5 (or 3)
>
> so that you can kick it off, go away,
> come back an hour or so later and it'll
> all be done (via IP)?
>
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Hi
I would tend to set a flag checked by a utility inserted in the run
level one startup. The script would then be able to accomplish the
whole thingl
Er, a simple script:
#!/bin/bash
touch /.autofsck
reboot
will do it. The system looks for /.autofsck when it boots. If it finds
it, it fscks the filesystems, then deletes /.autofsck. Check the main
startup script "/etc/rc.d/rc.sysinit" for details.
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