Re: More than 2TB RAID...

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From: mcclnx mcc <mcclnx@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
> how to stop "fsck" on boot?

in fstab:
" The sixth field, (fs_passno), is used by the fsck(8)
program to determine the  order  in which  filesystem  checks are done
at reboot time.  The root filesystem should be specified with a
fs_passno of 1,  and  other  filesystems  should  have  a  fs_passno 
of  2.  Filesystems  within  a  drive will be checked sequentially, but
filesystems on different drives will be checked at the same time to
utilize parallelism available  in  the  hardware.  If  the sixth field
is not present or zero, a value of zero is returned and fsck will
assume that the filesystem does not need to be checked."

or maybe tune2fs:
"-c
max-mount-counts  Adjust the number of mounts  after  which  the 
filesystem  will  be  checked  by e2fsck(8).  If max-mount-counts is 0
or -1, the number of times the filesystem is mounted will be
disregarded by e2fsck(8) and the kernel.

JD

PS: sorry if double post but I got from yahoo: <centos@xxxxxxxxxx>: No MX or A records for centos.org


      

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