[Bug 1216947] Re: cron.daily/standard reports /tmp/lost+found missing

Robie Basak 1216947 at bugs.launchpad.net
Tue Aug 27 07:39:02 UTC 2013


cron 3.0pl1-123 has this changelog entry:

  * debian/standard.daily: Apply patch from Steve Allison to prevent checking
     two times the same filesystem. This prevents bogus warnings about missing
     lost+found in schroot bind mounts (Closes: #660879)

I'm also unable to find /etc/cron.daily/standard or any reference to
lost+found in /etc/cron.daily on Saucy, running 3.0pl1-124ubuntu2. So I
think this bug has been fixed since 12.04 by virtue of having had the
lost+found check removed already.

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Title:
  cron.daily/standard reports /tmp/lost+found missing

Status in “cron” package in Ubuntu:
  New

Bug description:
  If /tmp is a filesystem, /tmp/lost+found will be removed following
  each reboot.  This causes cron.daily/standard to report
  /tmp/lost+found is missing.

  Reporting as a bug because, apart from mounting /tmp as a filesystem
  in /etc/fstab, everything is left at default.

  I would expect default behaviour to be either:

  1. /etc/rcS does not delete lost+found if /tmp is a filesystem; or
  2. cron.daily/standard does not report missing lost+found for a filesystem mounted to /tmp

  This occurs on 3.0pl1-120ubuntu4.

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