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Re: Clean way to e2fsck /home?
It was killing dsme that did it for me; dsme was continually restarting something (I forget what, now) and following up the chain, I eventually killed dsme triggering the watchdog (I think). To be honest I wasn't watching the device, but working remotely from another room, so I'm not sure what happened on the screen. But as soon as I killed it, it rebooted.
Reads up on dsme.. Actually ... I'm not sure I understand how dsme differs from the standard /etc/event.d asynchronous service daemon. Does anyone have a good link to more thorough documentation? Edit: Actually, found some here: http://wiki.maemo.org/Documentation/...ity_.28DSME.29 Interestingly, they mention thermal management. I didn't know there was any. |
Re: Clean way to e2fsck /home?
At your own risk. This is risky by nature!
I have put the following fragment at the beginning of mount_home() in /etc/event.d/rcS-late: Code:
Then, ssh in and fix things. Next boot-up will (shall) be with mounting /home again. Again: Your own risk to use this. |
Re: Clean way to e2fsck /home?
I am sure I have used the root shell option of backup menu to fsck /home. After installing backupmenu just reboot with the keyboard open and press t at the bootmenu menu. - Make sure you have set a root password on your system first though, and that it doesn't have any special characters in it
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