So how do you stop the interactive scan and let it run automatically? ----- Original Message ----- From: "V K" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > To 2) (prompting for filesystem scan) For servers it's a non-issue, > anyone running a server in a colo facility knows how to shut up the > interactive scan. Come to think of it, fsck hasn't stopped for years for > me after unclean shutdown (power failure, or reset button) on ext2, and > never ever on reiserfs. I don't know what he's going on about. >
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