Hi Francesco,
you can adjust the number of mounts after which the filesystem is
checked with 'tune2fs -c '. Or you can use 'fsck -i' to use a time
dependent checking.
Greetings
Robert
Am 08.05.2014 18:00, schrieb Francesco Pietra:
Hi Robert;
Thanks a lot for providing the information that
On Thu, May 08, 2014 at 03:49:51PM +, Thorsten Glaser wrote:
> Matthias Klose dixit:
>
> >I would like to see some partial test rebuilds (like buildd or minimal chroot
>
> Haven???t tried yet, but Helmut Grohne does automated rebootstrapping of
> some ports using what he can get his hands on,
Hi Robert;
Thanks a lot for providing the information that I was looking for. I use
ext2 fro boot and ext3 for everything else. Actually, I want that periodic
checking is carried out automatically.
cheers
francesco
On Thu, May 8, 2014 at 5:10 PM, Robert Rottscholl wrote:
> Hi Francesco,
>
> wh
(excluding d-release for what they hatingly call “debian-ports spam”)
Matthias Klose dixit:
>I would like to see some partial test rebuilds (like buildd or minimal chroot
Haven’t tried yet, but Helmut Grohne does automated rebootstrapping of
some ports using what he can get his hands on, and he
On Thu, May 8, 2014 at 11:25 PM, Matthias Klose wrote:
> With gcc-4.9 now available in testing, it is time to prepare for the change of
> the default to 4.9, for a subset of architectures or for all (release)
> architectures. The defaults for the gdc, gccgo, gcj and gnat frontends
> already
> po
With gcc-4.9 now available in testing, it is time to prepare for the change of
the default to 4.9, for a subset of architectures or for all (release)
architectures. The defaults for the gdc, gccgo, gcj and gnat frontends already
point to 4.9 and are used on all architectures. Issue #746805 tracks
Hi Francesco,
which filesystems do you use on these installations?
It is possible that the checks are disabled. You can check this via
'tune2fs -l' and look for the parameter 'Maximum mount count'. Disk
checks are disabled if this parameter is set to '-1' or '0'.
Another possibility might be
Hello:
W#ith my amd64 squeeze box, disk (500GB) check is never carried out as far
as I can see. In contrast, with the wheezy box, a long disk (1000GB) check
is carried out on my home every 30 times it is accessed, as well as on the
other partitions. Both are raid mirror, with grub on both disk. How
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