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Hi all, I seem to be having a problem whereby my ext3 filesystem forces =
a full fsck on every hard system crash.  This takes over 20 minutes on =
my 40GB drive and is driving me nuts.  I've verified that the partition =
is, in fact, being mounted as ext3 and have tried removing ^has_journal =
and re-creating the journal file but nothing has worked.  I'm running =
RH7.2...  Any ideas would be much appreciated.

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