Re: : fdisk preventing quick recordings

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http://linuxscripter.blogspot.com/2012/03/how-to-disable-fsck-on-reboot.html

On Mon, May 8, 2017 at 6:41 AM, g.bruno <g.bruno@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Hallo,
>
> quite often I encounter the following problem:
> when I want to record a broadcast spontaneously of which the beginning is e.
> g. 10 minutes ahead, Ubuntu (Xubuntu 14.04) sometimes starts fdisk for my
> recordings-partition which is about 900 MB large. This takes such a long
> time, about 20 minutes, that I miss the beginning of the film I want to
> record.
> At first I get the message " /dev/sda5 was mounted 20 times without being
> checked. Check forced ..." or so.
> Unfortunatedly, there is no warning that fisk is to be run the next time I
> boot.
> In /etc/fstab I marked "dump 0" and "pass 2" as it is recommanded.
> Is it possible to have fsck running AFTER recording before shutdown when 19
> mountings have been done? Or have I to set "pass" on 0. I'm a little bit
> scared of this because it means that I could loose data resp. recordings.
> By the way, on my desktop-computer I set pass to 2 as well, but never fsck
> runs when I boot even more then 20 times. Here the large (1 TB)
> /home/-partition is ext4-filesystem. May this make the difference?
>
> Thanks for your answers.
>
> Greetings
> gbruno
>
>
>
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