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How do you fsck a loop-aes filesystem?
I created a filesystem following Example 3 of the loop-aes README. My
/etc/fstab file has a line that looks something like this:
/dev/sda1 /mnt/crypt ext3 defaults,noauto,loop=/dev/loop0,encryption=AES128,pseed=<someseed> 0 0
So, if I wanted to run fsck on this or just bring the filesystem
up to date with the journal, how would I do it?
Also, is there any guarantee that the ext3 journal on this filesystem
is being written to the physical disk? Or is the loop device
totally asynchronous?
Thanks,
Dave
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