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Re: "recovering journal" at every system boot

From: Orestes leal <orestesleal13022(at)cha.jovenclub.cu>
Date: Thu Jun 28 2007 - 19:34:38 EDT


On Thu, 28 Jun 2007 22:57:05 +0000
"John Smith" <the.real.monkey.d.luffy@gmail.com> wrote:

> Everytime I boot the system, from a clean state (i.e. no power failure
> or inexpected reset), the boot process stops for about 1 minute to
> perform a "/dev/sdb1: recovering journal" session.
>
>
> fsck logs this messages:
> ============================================
>
> #cat /var/log/fsck/checkroot
> Log of fsck -C -a -t ext3 /dev/sda1
> Wed Jun 27 18:37:38 2007
>
> fsck 1.40-WIP (14-Nov-2006)
> /dev/sda1: Superblock last write time is in the future. FIXED.
> /dev/sda1: clean, 304902/2048000 files, 2362204/4090550 blocks
>
> Wed Jun 27 18:37:38 2007
>
> ============================================
>
> #cat /var/log/fsck/checkfs
> Log of fsck -C -R -A -a
> Wed Jun 27 23:37:40 2007
>
> fsck 1.40-WIP (14-Nov-2006)
> /dev/sdb1: recovering journal
> /dev/sdb1: clean, 12844/78464 files, 30360286/80325000 blocks
>
> Wed Jun 27 23:38:11 2007
>
>
> =============================================
>
> # /etc/fstab: static file system information.
> #
> # <file system> <mount point> <type> <options> <dump> <pass>
> proc /proc proc defaults 0 0
> /dev/sda1 / ext3 defaults,errors=remount-ro 0 1
> /dev/hda /media/cdrom0 udf,iso9660 user,noauto 0 0
> /dev/sdb1 /vault ext3 defaults,errors=remount-ro 0 2
>
>
>
> - sda1 filesystem was made by standard installer
>
> - sdb1 filesystem was made using:
> mkfs.ext2 -m 1 -O
> dir_index,filetype,has_journal,^journal_dev,^resize_inode,^sparse_super
> -T largefile4 -v /dev/sdb1
>
>
>
> Thanks in advance for any help.
>
>
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For about a minute?

based on your messages you shouldn't be harmed, this kind of messages show things from the journaling system state but (for me) not problem actually was found in your system, so, I think that everithing it's okay, anything abnormal it's happening? I meant, stranges behaviors in the apps or the system after booting?

I have in my /etc/fstab this entry for the root partition.

/dev/sda5 / ext3 defaults 1 1

Good luck.
Best,
Ore.

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