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On 9/15/23 04:16, The Natural Philosopher wrote:
> On 14/09/2023 20:40, candycanearter07 wrote:
>> On 9/14/23 13:42, The Natural Philosopher wrote:
>>> I assumed that the thing would have done its own fsck on every boot
>>> anyway...isnt that a debian default?
>>
>> Pretty sure it`s a standard, my arch install has it set.
>>>
>>> (The sixth fields are 2 and 1 respectively for the file systems)
>>>
>>>
>>> PARTUUID=b8c9fbb7-01 /boot vfat defaults
>>> 0 2
>>> PARTUUID=b8c9fbb7-02 / ext4 defaults,noatime
>>> 0 1
>>>
>>
>> 1 is fsck check for the root partition and 2 is for others, right
>>
> I looked it up, it merely specifies the order I think, so you are right
> in practice.
>
>
Oh, the thing I learned was that you should always put root as 1 and
everything else as 2 ^^" but that makes more sense
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