>> > Was gvm ever involved in checking the number of times a volume has been >> > mounted >> > and running e2fsck as needed? What software is now (in squeeze) >> > responsible for >> > doing this check?
>> No, that is a property of the file system itself. > I think that the fs does the incrementing of the count. But when the limit is > reached, how is the execution of fsck started? What software does that? From > what running daemon is the job spawned? I have several HD for which limit is > set at under 30 but the actual count is over 50. How does that happen? > I didn't do anything to force this situation. I just plugged and played. > I'm suggesting that maybe there is a flaw in the design. Maybe something > was left out of consideration --- maybe. If fstab's 6th column is 0, the mount count is not checked. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: http://lists.debian.org/6d4219cc1003262106x293e52cck3512c919c5c0b...@mail.gmail.com