Re: reboot - is there a timeout on filesystem flush?

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On 2015-01-07, Gordon Messmer <gordon.messmer@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
> Of course, the other possibility is simply that you've formatted your 
> own filesystems, and they have a maximum mount count or a check 
> interval.

If Les is having to run fsck manually, as he wrote in his OP, then this
is unlikely to be the cause of the issues he described in that post.
There must be some sort of errors on the filesystem that caused the
unattended fsck to exit nonzero.

--keith


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