>> On Tue, 2006-11-14 at 12:31 -0200, Clodoaldo Pinto Neto wrote: >> > I want to run fsck at boot and have it logged. >> >> Surely you'd need another drive on your system to do that. You couldn't >> log to the same partition that you're fscking. Yes, you could log to >> another partition, type of file system problem notwithstanding. But if >> your /var partition was the one being fscked, you're in a bit of bother. > >Ok. Can I make shutdown -F -r tell fsck to correct eventual problems >like in e2fsck -f -y ? > Looking at /etc/rc.sysinit, it would seem that you can specify some fsck options in a file called /fsckoptions. If that file exists, then the options in it are applied to the boot-time fsck. Cheers, Terry.