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On Mon, May 02, 2005 at 05:30:18PM -0400, Daniel Savard wrote: > I read somewhere in the manuals the filesystem which hold the Coda > partitions shouldn't be fscked. I ran into a problem recently and I > finally discovered this was because the server refused to mount the > partition's filesystem because it was not fscked. > > So, I fscked it and mounted it and everything seems to work. > > HOWEVER, I must specify this partition didn't hold yet any files, so, my > question is: Should we fsck or not the Coda partition's filesystems at > boot time or when running into filesystem problems? Yes, I think that the 'do not fsck' advise still stems from the time that Coda used a custom inodefs to store the container files. Of course if you use a raw partition for RVM, that partition doesn't contain a valid filesystem and shouldn't be fsck'd. JanReceived on 2005-05-03 00:39:30