On Thu, 11 Dec 2014 12:23:10 +0200 Andrei POPESCU sent: <snip>
> The root of my sid install was created before that, so I was still > getting the periodic check for it. The other ext4 filesystems were > newer, so weren't checked (and I didn't even notice it). > > I've just disabled the automatic check on the root partition as well, > but I'm considering how to implement a forced fsck every now and > then, including an xfs partition, which wouldn't be checked at boot > anyway. I have to admit that I noticed it, but was made an ass off, because I assumed it was happening in the background. Not realising it always started before the boot because it couldn't fsck while the machine was running. I thought that might have been what allowed systemd to boot faster? If you find a way "to implement a forced fsck every now and then could you please post it here. As I would be very pleased to be able to do that now realising it is no longer happening at all. Being and "ordinary" user I have no idea where to look or even start. Thank you, Charlie -- Registered Linux User:- 329524 *********************************************** An opinion is like a branding iron. It is one thing to hold it, and another to press it into the skin of a friend. ____James Lileks *********************************************** Debian GNU/Linux - just the best way to create magic ----------------------------------------------------- -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: https://lists.debian.org/20141212073716.37a75a14@taogypsy