Re: Where is the script that does the automatic e2fsck's located?

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On Thursday 17 March 2005 10:30, Paul Howarth wrote:
>Gene Heskett wrote:
>> Ahh, I see, and I have such a file now.  It will now be quite a
>> few reboots before I see if that helped though, about 20 to go I
>> believe. OTOH, I could use those up in a day or so as I'm tyring
>> to troubleshoot why the 2.6.11.2 patch, a simple little 2 liner,
>> should break tvtimes audio controls, but it does.  Totally
>> disabling the volume control and makeing the resultant audio badly
>> distorted and tinny as hell.
>
>You can add forcefsck as a parameter to the kernel boot line (e.g.
> in grub) to force a filesystem check I think. Or create a file
> /forcefsck
>
>The /fsckoptions and /forcefsck files will get erased at each reboot
> btw.
>
>Paul.

Oh Cute, and I don't mean that in the bowlegged sense. :(

Can I put that into rc.local as an echo statement so its restored on 
every boot?  What perms does it need was another question?

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