In reply to Seeun's words, written Sat, 15 Sep 2001 08:45:17
Thanks guys for the help, but I got another question on the topic. The
kernel then told me to run e2fsck. How do I let it run e2fsck automatically
during bootup when it detects maximal mount count?
Better check again when you boot.
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Subject:Re: [newbie] maximal mount count error
In reply to Seeun's words, written Sat, 15 Sep 2001 08
set back and let it run. that is the check that iss run when you reach the
max count. kinda like in windblows when scandisk runs at boot when you don't
shutdown correctly
On Saturday 15 September 2001 04:45, you wrote:
Thanks guys for the help, but I got another question on the topic. The
On Friday 14 September 2001 08:47, you wrote:
When I boot up, I sometimes get a maximal mount count error, check forced.
What does this mean? How do I avoid it?
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On Friday 14 September 2001 08:47, Seeun William Umboh wrote:
When I boot up, I sometimes get a maximal mount count error, check forced.
What does this mean? How do I avoid it?
Here's what http://www.mandrakeuser.org has to say about the subject:
maximal mount count reached - check forced
On Friday 14 September 2001 15:47, Seeun William Umboh wrote:
When I boot up, I sometimes get a maximal mount count error, check forced.
What does this mean? How do I avoid it?
You don't avoid it. It is a maintenance function, not an error. After a
certain number of mounts (default 35),