Bug#788050: systemd-fsck : Check disks at each reboot
Martin Pitt
mpitt at debian.org
Sat Nov 28 14:36:12 GMT 2015
Hey Michael,
Michael Biebl [2015-09-24 18:32 +0200]:
> Am 24.09.2015 um 17:46 schrieb hannu.tmp at pp.inet.fi:
> > This works for me:
> >
> > copy /lib/systemd/system/systemd-fsckd.service to /etc/systemd/system
> >
> > edit /etc/systemd/system/systemd-fsckd.service, add TimeoutStartSec under [Service]
> >
> > [Service]
> > TimeoutStartSec=60min
>
> Hm, good point. We should probably disable the Timeout completely like
> in systemd-fsck-root.service and systemd-fsck at .service by setting
>
> TimeoutStartSec=0
>
> The default is 90s, and an fsck for a large disk can certainly take
> longer for ext3.
Do you happen to know *why* this works? fsckd.service is not a
Type=oneshot, and I don't see why the actual startup of the process
should take that long?
Martin
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