On my list of things to figure out: how to force fsck with opensuse Tumbleweed on Raspberry Pi 3
Posted by jpluimers on 2020/09/11
Hopefully the below links will eventually get me further in figuring out how to force fsck with opensuse Tumbleweed on Raspberry Pi 3.
For now, I just reinstalled an SD card (my Mac didn’t support the file systems and I did not have time and equipment with me to mount it to another opensuse based device).
- [WayBack] init – How can I make fsck run non-interactively at boot time? – Ask Ubuntu
- [WayBack] How can I force fsck on next boot on Red Hat Enterprise Linux? (too bad this is behind a content filter)
- [WayBack] 10.04 – Force fsck.ext4 on reboot, but really “forceful” – Ask Ubuntu
- [WayBack] Linux Force fsck on the Next Reboot or Boot Sequence – nixCraft
- [WayBack] Force a full fsck on reboot, ignoring the dirty flag – Raspberry Pi Forums (especially starting at “how I got it to work”)
- [WayBack] GitHub – AlexGhiti/rpi_initramfs_e2fsck
- [WayBack] Force fsck on boot – opensuse
–jeroen






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