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Re: max mount count?



On Sat, Jan 24, 1998 at 05:18:17AM -0800, Joel Klecker wrote:
> Each ext2 volume has a count of the number of times it has been mounted,
> and also a maximum number of mounts between checks, when the maximum is
> reached, a check is forced, this is to insure disk integrity, by checking
> the volume periodically even if the volume is always cleanly unmounted.

I usually end up with a few "deleted inode has zero dtime" messages
when the forced check occurs. Is this normal? It doesn't sound like it
to me. Never anything more serious than that though.


hamish
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