gjournal + WARNING: R/W mount of / denied. Filesystem not clean - run fsck.

Niki Denev ndenev at totalterror.net
Mon Jun 11 09:53:28 UTC 2007


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Niki Denev wrote:
> Wilkinson, Alex wrote:
>>     0n Wed, Jun 06, 2007 at 06:45:26PM +0300, Niki Denev wrote: 
> 
>>     > I have the following problem when using gjournal for the root filesystem on my laptop (Sony VAIO PCG-U3)
>>     > If there is a unclean shutdown (hard poweroff/ kernel panic) on the next boot the machine starts to load normally,
>>     > i have messages as :
>>     >
>>     >        GEOM_JOURNAL: Journal ad0s1a consistent.
>>     >        Trying to mount root from ufs:/dev/ad0s1a.journal
>>     >        WARNING: / was not properly dismounted
>>     >
>>     > Then the system continues with executing fsck  in preen mode (fsck -p),
>>     > which reports :
>>     >        /dev/ad0s1a.journal: FILESYSTEM CLEAN; SKIPPING CHECKS
>>     > and fsck returns with zero, but after this when a read/write mount is tried the
>>     > system barfs this :
>>     >
>>     >        WARNING: R/W mount of / denied. Filesystem not clean - run fsck.
>>     >        mount:  : Operation not permitted
> 
>> Make sure your "Pass" column is correct in fstab(5).
> 
>>  -aW
> 
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> 
> 
> What do you mean by correct? Right now it's the default for root
> filesystems "1". Is there a special setting needed for gjournaled
> filesystems?
> 
> 

Well, i still can't find a way to make my system skip fsck on unclean
shutdown/reboot.
The strange thing is that "fsck -p" reports that the filesystem is
clean, but the kernel refuses to mount it r/w with the message "WARNING:
R/W mount of / denied. Filesystem is not clean - run fsck"

I guess i'm doing something wrong.. just can't see what it is.. any
ideas are appreciated.

Thanks.


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