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skipping forced fscks



I am about to shutdown this machine which has 221 days of uptime and want
to avoid the 'file system has gone too long without check, check forced'
message upon reboot, whats the best way to go about doing it? is it even
possible ? 

also does anyone see any problem(serious) with running a 2.0.36 SMP kernel
on a k6-3 ? i figure it should work as the older kernels were pretty
generic, (i plan to test too of course), i am going to move the hdds out
of this machine to another temporary machine while i transplant the
hardware into a rack mount system - minimal downtime .. i bet it wouldnt
work on a 2.2.x kernel but i figure it should on 2.0 ..i can always
recompile if it doesnt ..

nate

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