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

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Hi,

On Sun, Oct 27, 2002 at 11:47:46PM +1100, Daniel Pittman
<daniel@rimspace.net> wrote:

> >> Hans Deragon (imap) wrote:
> >>> /dev/hdd1 /mnt/genericdata1 ext2 rw 0 0
 
> It's never checked because the 'pass number' (sixth) field is specified
> as zero, or 'never check'.

It's the pass field in /etc/fstab which matters for this.  The "0 0"
line the original poster mentioned was in /proc/mounts, not
/etc/fstab, so it's not necessarily the problem.

> If not, that may be the cause of the problem. Check /proc/mounts and see
> what it says the drive is mounted as...

He did, it's ext3.

Cheers,
 Stephen



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