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Francesco Talamona wrote: |
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> On Saturday 19 April 2008, Abraham Gyorgy wrote: |
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>> Thanks a lot! I'll give a deep look at the mentioned files. |
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>> Anyway I think I'll set my fstab. Now all my partitions are set to |
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>> "never fsck" at boot time. :) |
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> Supposing it's a ext2/3 partition you may also want to use tune2fs to |
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> set the check *frequency*. |
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> Other filesystems have specialized tools to do it. |
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> Ciao |
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> Francesco |
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Yes, I know that (read in the manpage). Once I did mess up totally my |
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filesystem (I think I typed wrong arguments accidentally) with tune2fs. :) |
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Since then I really fear of that command. |
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Okay, so after setting a correct fstab (and the shutdown -Fr now) _all_ |
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my partitions were checked during boot (no more need to worry about the |
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init 1 thing.). My root partition were fixed (reboot was needed). I'll |
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set an fsck frequency and set counters to zero. Thanks all the help, |
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people on this mailing list are very-very helpful. Thanks everyone who |
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wrote to this thread! |
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