On 03/05/2016 09:45 PM, Tim wrote:
Tim:
Actually, I don't know that. I was of the understanding that fsck is
not done on automounted devices, since I've never been aware of it
jd1008
I stand corrected. You are right.
I'm, also, fairly sure that auto file system checking is only done at
boot time, to things mentioned in the /etc/fstab file. And that's done
according to the numerical parameters at the end of the lines.
e.g. The "1 1" etc, at the end of these:
UUID=719---diddlywhop----34aa / ext4 defaults 1 1
UUID=e3c---flargletwip---a073 /boot ext4 defaults 1 2
UUID=0c76da --- munge ----4ec swap swap defaults 0 0
With a "0" meaning, "don't."
Unless you look at logs, you have no clue that an inserted USB stick, or
other media, has faults. There's no pop-up that suggests you need to
fix it.
As I replied to Rick Stevens on 03/04/2016 02:18 PM Mountain Standard
Time.
Hmm, that doesn't quite work. My mailer, probably most, converts the
listed email dates into my local time. You have to open each message to
see it listed with "their local time (my local time)." The only way to
refer to a specific message is with its message ID, something that most
mail clients hide (unless you delve through the normally hidden
headings), and few mail clients ever let you open a message when
clicking on a message ID. I used to have one that did on my Amiga, if
someone quoted a message ID, and I clicked on it, the mail program found
it for me and showed it.
I presume you meant this one:
message-id:56DA07F4.1060000@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Try clicking on that, and my mail program tries to write a reply to it,
thinking its an email address. Even if I've got headers showing, and
try clicking on it in a header (where it *should* know what the data
is), it does the same thing. I don't know, twenty years behind my
Amiga, I just don't know...
Thanx Tim.
Cheers,
JD
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