Re: Unwanted forced fsck at each startup - Was: How do I _really_ fix the superblock?

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On Sat, 2014-06-07 at 17:13 -0400, Leonid Isaev wrote:
> I'd remove the fsck hook to let systemd check the filesystems and see
> if that helps.

Done, but I won't reboot now. I will report back next time I (re)boot
Arch Linux.

> > Off-topic PS:
> I meant "running", not "tunning". Also, I can only suspect what you mean by
> DAW. Anyway, ntpd daemon can handle intermittent network access just fine...
> Unless you have an extremely CPU/memory-constrained system, you really should
> use the daemon IMHO because it offers continuous time synchronization, etc. 

"DAW" is for "digital audio workstation", it is an extremely
CPU/memory-strained real-time task system.




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