
On Sat, 16 Sep 2006 22:31:03 +0200, T wrote:
On Sat, 16 Sep 2006 23:39:57 +0200, Michael Prokop wrote:
ca::ctrlaltdel:/etc/init.d/grml-reboot
work for you and fixes the problem?
I directly tried this. Unfortunately, problems not fixed. Still got "Filesystem is NOT clean".
Hmm... the change take effect right away, right? Ie, right after I've made the change, the keyboard would then trigger grml-reboot instead of init 6, correct?
The reason that I'm asking is that, right after I tried reboot (after modifying /etc/inittab), I get the "Filesystem is NOT clean" for all my volumes. But when I reboot the 2nd time, all of them are clean now. I think at least things are improved a bit, since it was not ok for this simple case previously.
If the change to /etc/inittab take effect right away, then the only difference between the observed 2 boots is how long the volumes has been mounted, ie, how chaotic are they... one being used for about 2 weeks, one is just several minutes.