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On Monday 30 November 2009 05:40:31 Maxim Wexler wrote: |
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> > Right. |
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> wrong |
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> > Of course, if there are serious filesystem structural problems you'll |
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> > want to get them solved, but it's either a LiveCD chroot or disable |
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> > fsck at boot. |
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> There's nothing wrong with the filesystem. It's ext2 and requires |
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> being checked at every boot. |
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Wrong. There is no need to fsck ext2 at every boot. The default is to check it |
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every 26 mounts. You can change that if you want, and send your reboot times |
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sky-high.. |
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> Before that it wouldn't boot at all. |
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That would appear to be a completely separate issue. |
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alan dot mckinnon at gmail dot com |