Friday, June 26, 2020

Re: OpenBSD Readonly File System

>> On 2020-06-24, Aaron Mason <simplersolution@gmail.com> wrote:
>> Auto filesystem repair is bad juju.

> On 2020-06-25 11:17, Stuart Henderson wrote:
> Nonsense. For many, the possible downsides of automatically running
> fsck -y are much less a problem than the downsides of *not* running it.

Some time ago I wrote here on misc@ about read-only setup, where I
intended to modify rc(8) in order to be able to relink kernel before
mounting filesystems read-only, and - if I remember correctly - I was
warned never to modify rc(8) directly as it's considered as part of base
system, and I should only affect it with rc.local, which I did.

Is there a way to run fsck -y automatically without modifying rc(8)? Is
modifying rc(8) now supported?

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