Re: defer (not skip) boot fsck?

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On 04/20/2012 05:03 PM, Les Mikesell wrote:
> I have some large filesystems that are only used for rarely used
> archived data.  Is there any way to specify in fstab or elsewhere that
> if these have passed their 'time to run fsck' that it could be put in
> the background and the system could go ahead and boot, mounting them
> whenever the operation finishes?
>

Maybe just set cron job to scan every X days so scanning on boot is avoided?

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