Stanislav Malyshev a.k.a Frodo writes:

 > GA>> /dev/hda* (I have several partitions) has reached maximal 
 > GA>> mount count, check forced.
 > GA>> 
 > GA>> do you know why this is happening ?
 > 
 > Exactly the cause it wrote on the screen - because maximal mount count was
 > reached. Each partition is checked after certain number of mounts - just
 > in case something went bad and you always shut down cleanly so fsck was
 > never run for a long time. Without this, you may have some light (i.e.,
 > that do not crash your machine, but _can_ harm data) problems with disk
 > for years and never know. In fact, you could run the machine for years and
 > never reboot, but that's another story ;)

But once a week is *way* too much. Gal, how many times a day you
reboot your machine?


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