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[Bug 761478] Re: Enhancement: Prompt to check a busy file system on next reboot

 

I have just tried this on Ubuntu 10.04 and 11.10 and both systems
automatically remove the /forcefsck file after the reboot.

I haven't found any official documentation for this file yet, so my
concern is whether the behavior of this file is distribution specific.

It would be great if this method is standard amongst distributions, then
I think this would be a suitable solution.

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Title:
  Enhancement: Prompt to check a busy file system on next reboot

Status in “gnome-disk-utility” package in Ubuntu:
  Confirmed
Status in Baltix GNU/Linux:
  New

Bug description:
  Binary package hint: gnome-disk-utility

  When selecting "Check File System" on a file system which is is use,
  you currently get an error stating the device is busy.

  If a disk was busy, Disk Utility could prompt the user and ask if the
  file system should be scheduled for a check on the next reboot.

  I have just found out about the special file "/forcefsck"
  (http://www.cyberciti.biz/faq/linux-force-fsck-on-the-next-reboot-or-
  boot-sequence/) which forces the file system to be checked on the next
  reboot, and due to this I think this is a potentially simple
  implementation.  Disk Utility would just have to prompt and create
  that file.

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