fsck_single() operates directly on the device, so fstab is not
necessary. fs-lib functions make sure fscks don't complain.
Code is only commented out just in case I missed something.
umount "$NEWROOT"
# backslashes are treated as escape character in fstab
- esc_root=$(echo ${root#block:} | sed 's,\\,\\\\,g')
- printf '%s %s %s %s 1 1 \n' "$esc_root" "$NEWROOT" "$rootfs" "$rflags" >/etc/fstab
+ # esc_root=$(echo ${root#block:} | sed 's,\\,\\\\,g')
+ # printf '%s %s %s %s 1 1 \n' "$esc_root" "$NEWROOT" "$rootfs" "$rflags" >/etc/fstab
if [ -z "$fastboot" -a "$READONLY" != "yes" ] && ! strstr "${rflags}" _netdev; then
fsck_single "${root#block:}" "$rootfs" "$fsckoptions"