"fsck -y /" keeps saying "Disk is still dirty" no matter how many times I run it
Matt Smith
matt.xtaz at gmail.com
Tue Jan 19 09:25:19 UTC 2016
On Jan 18 19:49, Yuri wrote:
>On 01/18/2016 15:00, Quartz wrote:
>>Yuri- do you have soft updates AND journaling enabled? I seem to
>>recall people repeatedly having problems with fsck stuff not working
>>right on SU+J disks.
>
>Yes.
>
Yep. When I had SU+J enabled I could never get fsck to ever mark the
disk as clean. It was permanently dirty with errors that it claimed it
fixed but then you ran it again and the same errors came back. Only way
to fix it was to switch off journalling and just leave softupdates only
enabled. Then fsck marked the disk as clean as you would expect. I still
to this day don't understand why SU+J is the default when it's clearly
so broken.
--
Matt
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