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Hi, |
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the fstab thing did the trick, i set my /home and /data partition to 0, now |
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only / gets checked. Can i set the root partition to 0 too, or better leave |
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it with a 1? |
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I still dont understand why |
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Checking all filesystems |
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is running in the boot-up process without checkfs and checkroot in one of the |
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runlevels. |
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cu |
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Dieter |
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Am Montag 08 Mai 2006 03:28 schrieb Richard Fish: |
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> On 5/7/06, Dieter Ries <clip2@×××.de> wrote: |
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> > with e3fs it only takes about 5 seconds to check, but i dont think it is |
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> > necessary to check all the filesystems everytime i boot.. |
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> Hmm, sounds like you may not have a '0' for the 6th (and last) column |
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> in /etc/fstab. This instructs the init scripts to not check the |
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> filesystem on boot. Any other values will force an fsck run (even if |
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> it doesn't really do anything). |
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> See 'man fstab'. |
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> -Richard |
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Frank Castle is dead! |
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Call me 'The PUNISHER'! |