Andrew Farmer wrote:
On Mon, 01 Dec 2003 15:20:27 -0800, Jonathan Stickel muttered:
In switching from Red Hat to Gentoo, I have started using reiserfs
rather than ext3 for my Linux partitions. For ext3 partitions, I know
how to make fsck run on boot (shutdown -F, or set the mount count with
tu
On Mon, 01 Dec 2003 15:20:27 -0800, Jonathan Stickel muttered:
> In switching from Red Hat to Gentoo, I have started using reiserfs
> rather than ext3 for my Linux partitions. For ext3 partitions, I know
> how to make fsck run on boot (shutdown -F, or set the mount count with
> tune2fs). Is th
In switching from Red Hat to Gentoo, I have started using reiserfs
rather than ext3 for my Linux partitions. For ext3 partitions, I know
how to make fsck run on boot (shutdown -F, or set the mount count with
tune2fs). Is there something analogous for reiser? I think reiserfsck
may be running