On 08/03/2017 11:05 PM, fred roller wrote:
I believe you could use tune2fs command
sudo tune2fs -c 50 /dev/[your dev]
the -c option set the interval of boots. Change it to 1 and it will
check every boot... 30 I believe is the current default because every
boot is impractical imo. I believe you can set the priority in the
fstab.. last column if memory serves. 0 no check, 1 first, 2 after first.
There is no need for this and it always happens at the worst time. You
do an emergency reboot for some reason and then you have to wait for a
full fsck.
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