Re: max mount count incovenient

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Works great! thanks to all !! :)

It's a good choice to force be checked at boot time the partition "/"?


2008/1/8, Linux Man <linuxman.uru@xxxxxxxxx>:
> I read that man page before, but had not seen anything useful, shame on me :(
> Do you say, for example, change mount count with tune2fs?
> Thanks a lot
> Best regards
>
> 2008/1/8, Chris Mauritz <chrism@xxxxxxxxx>:
> > Linux Man wrote:
> > > Hello group
> > > I added a new partition in fstab, and works without a problem.
> > > I used mkfs.ext3 to create the partition.
> > > My problem is that every 26 boots, the system tells that the partition
> > > have no been checked since 26 systems boots, ant start to check my new
> > > partition. This is a lot of time consuming, and always is in a bad
> > > time.
> > > There some way to do the check in a controlled time? i.e. do it the
> > > check before 26 system boot, when the time is no problem.
> > > Thanks a lot
> > >
> >
> > The answers you seek can be found by reading the tune2fs man page.  :)
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