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Re: fsck very slow



My experience says 5mins are ok for ext2. My machines with different kernels 
(2.4.x), ext2 and just a few GBytes of used diskspace take 15-20mins for a 
fsck (CPUs have 500-1000 MHz, using fast UW2 SCSI systems).
This is why i switched to journalling filesystems on newer systems.

Regards, Tim

Am Freitag, 11. Juni 2004 14:30 schrieb Christian Christmann:
> Hi,
> 
> I am using Kernel 2.6.5 and Debia Sarge. During 
> the boot process fsck 1.35 is checking my filesystems
> when they have been mounted couple times. When my 
> linux installation was "fresh" this process took 
> just some seconds. But since I have made some upgrades
> it now takes very long approx. 5 min (depending on size
> of partition).
> 
> Any hints how to solve this problem?
> 
> Thank you.
> Chris
> 
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