https://bugzilla.novell.com/show_bug.cgi?id=304641#c19
Thomas Fehr changed:
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--- Comment #19 from Thomas Fehr 2007-09-03 02:34:58 MST ---
The fsck field in fstab is nonzero for every linux filesystem
(ext2/ext3/reiserfs/xfs) since YaST2 creates a fstab. So this did not pose
any problems for many years (we had reiserfs as default until two releases ago,
so I strongly assume this behaviour would have been reported if it would have
happened for older versions, so something must have been changed to
reiserfsck).
So far I never heard that this causes a filesystem check on every reboot.
Of course it causes a filesystem check if either there was a unclean shutdown,
or if fsck.reiserfs does not behave like the fsck tools for all other
filesystems.
If this should be changed this late in development process I need a decision by
project management. Of course I would very much prefer that fsck.reiserfs gets
fixed to behave like the fsck tools for all other filesystems. It is always
tedious to implement special solutions just because some tools do not behave
as expected.
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