Explicitly copy 'fsck*' into the initramfs
While fsck.ext4 and fsck.vfat are part of the initramfs, it turns out that fsck itself isn't! While it normally gets included in the initramfs, for some reason that doesn't happen with our image creation, so it isn't available on first boot, so explicitly copy 'fsck' so that it will be included. For that to work, 'logsave' is needed too, so include that as well. During boot up, initramfs wants to check the filesystems and it does so via `fsck`, which then (presumably) checks the filesystem being used and calls the appropriate fsck.* to do the actual checking. But when `fsck` itself isn't available you get the following warning: "Warning: fsck not present, so skipping root file system" When it is available, you'll get a message like this: "Begin: Will now check root file system ... fsck from util-linux 2.38.1" Let's also follow our own advise and not *assume* the needed fsck programs are present in initramfs, but add them explicitly. Now we can start the resize operations while knowing the current filesystem is in a proper/clean state.
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copy_exec /usr/bin/tail
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copy_exec /usr/bin/tail
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copy_exec /usr/bin/test
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copy_exec /usr/bin/test
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# from dosfstools
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copy_exec /sbin/fsck.vfat
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# from e2fsprogs
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# from e2fsprogs
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copy_exec /sbin/resize2fs
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copy_exec /sbin/resize2fs
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copy_exec /sbin/fsck.ext4
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# from grep
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# from grep
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copy_exec /bin/grep
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copy_exec /bin/grep
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# from logsave
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copy_exec /sbin/logsave
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# from mount
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# from mount
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copy_exec /bin/mount
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copy_exec /bin/mount
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copy_exec /bin/umount
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copy_exec /bin/umount
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# from util-linux
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# from util-linux
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copy_exec /bin/lsblk
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copy_exec /bin/lsblk
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copy_exec /sbin/blkid
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copy_exec /sbin/blkid
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copy_exec /sbin/fsck
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