Path: utzoo!attcan!uunet!convex!killer!vector!chip
From: chip@vector.UUCP (Chip Rosenthal)
Newsgroups: comp.unix.xenix
Subject: Re: SCRATCH FILE [for fsck]
Message-ID: <574@vector.UUCP>
Date: 26 Sep 88 21:07:19 GMT
References: <7188@well.UUCP> <88@infopro.UUCP>
Reply-To: chip@vector.UUCP (Chip Rosenthal)
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In article <88@infopro.UUCP> david@infopro.UUCP (David Fiedler) writes:
>From article <7188@well.UUCP>, by dave@well.UUCP (Dave Hughes):
>> How can I get [fsck] to automatically get past the prompt for a SCRATCHFILE
>How about changing the appropriate entry in /etc/default/filesys to add
>something like "-t /tmp/scratch"?

Be careful.  This won't work when you fsck the filesystem which contains
/tmp/scratch.  Assuming that /tmp isn't a seperate filesytem and your
root filesystem isn't large, then /tmp/scratch will work.  Otherwise, a
better way would be to create a small device with divvy called /dev/scratch
and use that instead.  Unfortunately, I don't remember how large this
needs to be.  (Can anybody fill this in??)

In fact, when divvy is first run, if you have any large filesystems *and*
you have enough unallocated space on the disk, it will ask you if it
should make a /dev/scratch.  If you answer "yes", it will not only make
it, but it will put the proper "fsckflags" in /etc/default/filesys as well.
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