Rogério Brito wrote:
Except that the kernel can have bugs that may corrupt the
data-structures laid on disk.

Almost all data goes cached before going onto the disk. Your memory mal
malfunction also independently of your disk.

These are just *some* of a long list of reasons to check your disks with
some regularity. And being on the safe side is, of course, not a bad idea.

I didn't intend to stop fscking, just to tweak the rate a bit.

Another question: would filesystem errors be rsync'ed to my backups?

Regards, Johannes


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