On 02/18/2019 03:43 PM, Ralph Corderoy wrote: > Hi David, > >> The timing of any change would be from today back through whatever >> number of days the default fsck check schedule is. > > The journal may show the previous fscks on the same device and narrow > the time range. `journalctl -t systemd-fsck'. > https://jlk.fjfi.cvut.cz/arch/manpages/man/systemd-fsck%40.service.8 > Thank you Ralph! Very handy. The default looks to be weekly, e.g. <snip> -- Reboot -- Feb 14 04:17:33 phoinix systemd-fsck[424]: boot: clean, 355/51200 files, 31430/51152 blocks Feb 14 04:17:33 phoinix systemd-fsck[425]: home: clean, 159266/57688064 files, 11967988/230736048 blocks -- Reboot -- Feb 14 13:11:55 phoinix systemd-fsck[413]: boot: clean, 355/51200 files, 31433/51152 blocks Feb 14 13:11:55 phoinix systemd-fsck[412]: home: clean, 159266/57688064 files, 11967988/230736048 blocks -- Reboot -- Feb 18 13:30:14 phoinix systemd-fsck[371]: boot: clean, 355/51200 files, 31437/51152 blocks Feb 18 13:30:14 phoinix systemd-fsck[372]: home: clean, 159312/57688064 files, 11968467/230736048 blocks -- Reboot -- Feb 18 13:34:03 phoinix systemd-fsck[432]: boot: clean, 355/51200 files, 31437/51152 blocks Feb 18 13:34:03 phoinix systemd-fsck[431]: home: clean, 159312/57688064 files, 11968467/230736048 blocks Yep, today shows two reboots after 4.20.10, 1st out of maintenance shell into LTS and then to 4.20.10 No issues shown with any of the checks. I'm at a loss here. -- David C. Rankin, J.D.,P.E.