Anton Aylward wrote:
Per Jessen said the following on 12/29/2008 08:25 AM:
To me it's very important that you can mount the volume manually, but that it can't be mounted automaticvally at boot-up. I think you need to look at that to understand what has gone wrong.
I've stepped though the relvant /etc/init.d/boot stuff, eimiaitng the parallelism and al that ... wolf fencing.
Its the return from the 'parallel' fsck with the "-R A -M -a -t noopts=nofail" option list. For soem reason it gives a return code of 3.
fsck rc=3 means 'File system errors corrected' + 'System should be rebooted'. With the '-R -A' options, you get all filesystems except root checked - any chance that another filesystem is failing? /Per -- /Per Jessen, Zürich -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org