On Sat, 2003-08-09 at 12:41, Todd Lyons wrote: > "I don't care that you are using a journalized filesystem like ext3, I > want you to do a full blown filesystem check as if you were ext2." >
So why does it do this on bootup, on the root filesystem? What is the advantage to this option, which has no background explanation, and leaves only a very short amount of time in which to make a decision? I've always found it confusing and leaving me wondering what the heck is the right thing to do...... Damon
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