RE: [expert] Disable ext2 fsfilesystem check on startup

2001-07-11 Thread Jose M. Sanchez
Thanks for the clarification. Does Reiser do this dynamically upon startup? -JMS -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On Behalf Of Gregor Maier Sent: Wednesday, July 11, 2001 3:34 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: RE: [expert] Disable ext2 fsfilesystem

RE: [expert] Disable ext2 fsfilesystem check on startup

2001-07-11 Thread Gregor Maier
On 10-Jul-2001 Jose M. Sanchez wrote: > As everyone will tell you not a good idea... > > BUT why not set up your partitions as Reiser? > > You'll only need a small /boot partition to be ext2 for startup. > > Reiser doesn't get fsck'd AFAIK (or doesn't need it if your system is > stable...) > R

Re: [expert] Disable ext2 fsfilesystem check on startup

2001-07-10 Thread Alexander Skwar
So sprach George Petri am Tue, Jul 10, 2001 at 07:07:06PM +: > And, how do I *prevent* the forced checks, before they drive me crazy? Modify your /etc/fstab and set the last number to 0 Alexander Skwar -- How to quote: http://learn.to/quote (german) http://quote.6x.to (english) Homepage:

Re[3]: [expert] Disable ext2 fsfilesystem check on startup

2001-07-10 Thread Rusty Carruth
Rusty Carruth <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> (that's me) wrote: ...blah...blah...blah... Oh - I forgot - another thing you can do, if you have more than one filesystem, is to make the maximum mount count DIFFERENT for each one, so that your chances of running all the fsck's at the same time is reduced. Th

[expert] Disable ext2 fsfilesystem check on startup

2001-07-10 Thread George Petri
Hi! Sometimes when I boot up my computer, Linux forces a check of my ext2 filesystems either because: 1. maximal mount count reached or 2. I didn't unmount properly (due to power switch, occassionally!) I know that I *should* check my ext2 partitions but I really can't be bothered waiting...