Re: How come fsck still kicks in and reports major errors with Ext3?

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On Sun, Oct 27, 2002 at 07:14:21AM -0500, Hans Deragon wrote:

> But I assure you that fsck kicked in for / which is configured ext3 as 
> far as I know.  I had to fix it manually and I specifically had to do 
> "fsck -y /dev/hda1", hda1 being the partition where / is found.

This can happen if the max mountcount is reached.

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