Re: How to set 'e2fsck' to run at boot?
is that message you get in debian? on my debian machines e2fsck will
*automatically* run when they have been mounted too many times..it will
say something like
/dev/sda1 exceeded maximum mount count check forced..
nate
On Thu, 6 Jan 2000, Mihaly Gyulai wrote:
gyulai >I am a newbie to Debian, I've used RedHat 5 for 2 yrs.
gyulai >
gyulai >At boot, there is a message about 'running e2fsck is recommended'
gyulai >because the mounting of partitions happened too many times.
gyulai >
gyulai >How can I set to run 'e2fsck' after a given number of days ?
gyulai >
gyulai >Mihaly Gyulai
gyulai >
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