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cgd 5f6a15bcbe implement a 'force check' flag, '-f'. I used the SunOS name, but the Digital
semantics.  now:
	(1) dirty file systems will always be checked; nothing new there.
	(2) if not '-f' clean file systems will _NEVER_ be checked,
		i.e. they won't be checked even if -p isn't specified.  This
		allows one to 'fsck -p ; fsck' to preen, then clean up
		anything that 'fsck -p' barfs on, without waiting for the
		clean file systems to be checked again.
	(3) if '-f' clean file systems will ALWAYS be checked.  This
		allows people to put 'fsck -fp' into /etc/rc on systems
		where they're leery of the FS clean flag state, need
		the extra reliability, and can afford time 'wasted'
		in checks.
The assumption made here is that if a file system is marked clean, it
_IS CLEAN_, really, and shouldn't be checked unless fsck is explicitly
told to (with -f).  This should be a valid assumption, but may not be in
the presence of file system bugs.  Documentation updated to note '-f'.
1995-07-12 01:49:16 +00:00
cgd 0114e805ce convert to new RCS Id conventions; reduce my headache 1995-03-18 14:54:19 +00:00
mycroft 0826920c54 Mostly sync with CSRG. 1994-12-28 00:03:49 +00:00
mycroft ccfa3742b5 Update from 4.4-Lite, with local changes. 1994-06-08 18:57:30 +00:00
deraadt 7f4901e6f5 typo 1994-04-13 10:12:33 +00:00
jtc adb370a8b4 Updated to -mandoc macros. 1993-08-05 20:34:26 +00:00
mycroft dfb9caab49 Add RCS indentifiers. 1993-08-01 07:32:48 +00:00
cgd 06be60083d changed "Id" to "Header" for rcsids 1993-03-23 00:22:59 +00:00
cgd 346aa5dd48 added rcs ids to all files 1993-03-22 08:04:00 +00:00
cgd 61f282557f initial import of 386bsd-0.1 sources 1993-03-21 09:45:37 +00:00