On Friday 11 July 2003 21:59, James Miller wrote:
> Well, I have another not-too-profound Linux inquiry - this time about
> configuring tune2fs (yes, this is for an older ext2 filesystem). I have a
> hard drive that's acting a bit punchy, and I'd like for the filesystem
> integrity to be checked q
On Fri, 11 Jul 2003 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I think you have mostly got the command correct. If the command
> you are using is "tune2fs -c 5", then the only thing you left off
> is specifying which filesystem/partition you want this option to
> apply to. For example, on my system my root file
I think you have mostly got the command correct. If the command
you are using is "tune2fs -c 5", then the only thing you left off
is specifying which filesystem/partition you want this option to
apply to. For example, on my system my root filesystem is on the
partition /dev/hdc1, so if I wanted i
Well, I have another not-too-profound Linux inquiry - this time about
configuring tune2fs (yes, this is for an older ext2 filesystem). I have a
hard drive that's acting a bit punchy, and I'd like for the filesystem
integrity to be checked quite a bit more frequently than usual: say, every
5 boots