Re: a question on mount count and maximum mount count

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On Sat, 30 May 2009, lakshmi pathi wrote:
> If I need to know ,how many times the system has been rebooted , Shall
> I use mount count value (tune2fs -l )?

Well, you *could* use this command, at least for the root filesystem, as 
this usually only gets mounted during boot, but:

> What happens after that ,is mount count value reset back to 0 ?

Yes, the counter is reset, so a batter way to find out how many times 
a system has been rebooted would be the last(1) command. Use "last reboot" 
to find out about the system's reboots.

Christian.
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The Borg tried to assimilate your system. Resistance is futile.

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