Petre Daniel wrote:
> so like,after 2,3 days at start up it stops and it runs fsck i
> believe..just as if i unplugged my pc.how can i make it not to
> check my fs ?it says "maximum mount count.." and it runs
> fsck..Dani
man tune2fs
check out the -c option
John
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On 13-Oct-2001 Petre Daniel wrote:
> so like,after 2,3 days at start up it stops and it runs fsck i believe..
> just as if i unplugged my pc.how can i make it not to check my fs ?
> it says "maximum mount count.." and it runs fsck..
> Dani
after a certain number of successful mount a filesystem g
On Tue, 11 Mar 1997 23:12:44 PST Thought ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> Can you just 'touch /fastboot' to ignore that?
This will work only once, the boot process removes this file...
Phil.
Can you just 'touch /fastboot' to ignore that?
On Tue, 11 Mar 1997, Martin Stromberg wrote:
> >
> > Hi,
> > I need to reboot my PC once or twice a day. Lately, I had a boot message
> > displaying '/dev/hda3 has reached the maximum mount count. Checked
> > forced'
> > I found no option to dese
>
> Hi,
> I need to reboot my PC once or twice a day. Lately, I had a boot message
> displaying '/dev/hda3 has reached the maximum mount count. Checked
> forced'
> I found no option to deselect this mount count check in the mount man pages.
> Does anybody knows ?
If it's an ext2 file system t
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