Now the linx fsck man page has return codes, I find them different from the BSD's so adjust accordingly.

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Roy Marples 2008-11-04 07:45:05 +00:00
parent 33d4fba5be
commit cc14b55414

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@ -27,7 +27,7 @@ _reboot() {
start()
{
local reboot_opts= fsck_opts= p= check_extra=
local fsck_opts= p= check_extra=
if [ -e /fastboot ]; then
ewarn "Skipping fsck due to /fastboot"
@ -60,21 +60,31 @@ start()
fsck_opts="${fsck_opts} -R"
fi
fi
reboot_opts="-f"
fi
trap : INT QUIT
fsck ${fsck_args--p} ${fsck_opts} "$@"
case $? in
0) eend 0; return 0;;
1) ewend 1 "Filesystems repaired"; return 0;;
2|3|4) ewend 1 "Filesystems repaired, but reboot needed"
_reboot ${reboot_opts} || return 1;;
8) ewend 1 "Operational error"; return 0;;
12) ewend 1 "fsck interupted"; return 1;;
*) eend 2 "Filesystems couldn't be fixed"
_abort || return 1;;
0) eend 0; return 0;;
1) ewend 1 "Filesystems repaired"; return 0;;
2|3) if [ "${RC_UNAME}" = "Linux" ]; then
ewend 1 "Filesystems repaired, but reboot needed"
_reboot -f
else
ewend 1 "Filesystems still have errors; manual fsck required"
fi;;
4) if [ "${RC_UNAME}" = "Linux" ]; then
ewend 1 "Fileystem errors left uncorrected"
return 0
else
ewend 1 "Filesystems repaired, but reboot needed"
_reboot
fi;;
8) ewend 1 "Operational error"; return 0;;
12) ewend 1 "fsck interupted";;
*) eend 2 "Filesystems couldn't be fixed";;
esac
_abort || return 1
}
stop()