[Bug 838091] Re: should not try to fsck ntfs volumes on boot

Steve Langasek steve.langasek at canonical.com
Wed Apr 11 15:46:33 UTC 2012


The right answer here, since ntfsck doesn't do anything useful, is to
ensure we're not trying to check ntfs volumes at boot.

Could someone who's seeing this bug attach their /etc/fstab?

** Package changed: ntfs-3g (Ubuntu Precise) => mountall (Ubuntu
Precise)

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Title:
  should not try to fsck ntfs volumes on boot

Status in “mountall” package in Ubuntu:
  Confirmed
Status in “mountall” source package in Oneiric:
  Confirmed
Status in “mountall” source package in Precise:
  Confirmed

Bug description:
  == Regression details ==
  Discovered in version: 11.10
  Last known good version: 11.04

  I've got a dualboot laptop, and the installer has created fstab
  entries for the NTFS partitions. But now oneiric is complaining that
  it can't mount them, and prompts me on boot what to do about it.
  Skipping or ignoring the error makes the boot complete, and boot.log
  reveals that it fails due to fsck.ntfs being missing.

  So, ntfs-3g should symlink fsck.ntfs to ntfsfix or ntfsck, though the
  latter fails to check my partitions, so maybe ntfsfix would be better.

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