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#1 2010-06-24 19:20:04

resi
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Registered: 2009-12-15
Posts: 44

Checking Filesystem: Could not open -a

Hi,

I just noticed a problem during the filesystem check at boot time, a message like the following floats by (are the initscript messages logged somewhere?):

::Checking Filesystems
Could not open -a
/dev/sda2: clean ....
Could not open -a

Then the boot continues. I tracked it down to the fsck in /etc/rc.sysinit, line 263.

The scenery is:
kernel26 2.6.34-2
initscripts 2010.06-2
/dev/sda2 is my /boot partition
my root partition is on /dev/sda4 and is a btrfs one
/home is a subvol of the btrfs partition but of course has its own entry in /etc/fstab
I do have another partition using LVM, but that is currently not used (and not in fstab)

Has anybody else seen this?
Could the btrfs stuff be a problem?

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#2 2010-07-16 19:47:02

relgueta
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Registered: 2010-04-26
Posts: 31

Re: Checking Filesystem: Could not open -a

same problem here.

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#3 2010-07-19 13:40:52

korpenkraxar
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Registered: 2006-04-02
Posts: 123

Re: Checking Filesystem: Could not open -a

I have that too. Also using btrfs but stock kernel.

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#4 2010-10-12 16:32:04

resi
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Registered: 2009-12-15
Posts: 44

Re: Checking Filesystem: Could not open -a

I recently went back to ext3 (dropping all btrfs partitions) for various reasons, which also solved this problem.

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