How to disable fsck of root-filesystem at boot time?
Reindl Harald
h.reindl at thelounge.net
Wed Apr 17 16:42:57 UTC 2013
Am 17.04.2013 17:33, schrieb Clemens Eisserer:
> Hi Harald,
>
>> man fstab for the last two columns
>> UUID=b935b5db-0051-4f7f-83ac-6a6651fe0988 / ext4 0 0
>
> Hmm, that alone didn't do the trick as / has to be mounted in order to
> read /etc/fstab
but READONLY, that is what the ro is for
> However I found out about an "fastboot" kernel option which seems to
> work well in combination with your suggestion.
fastboot disables ANY filesystem-check for any partition
have fun after a crash / power fail if continue working
without fixing problems at boot
> Thanks :)
> Regards, Clemens
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