Joel Konkle-Parker [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
For some reason I had thought that fsck wasn't needed if I was running
ext3. I installed Woody using ext3 for my main partition, but still,
every 32nd boot, the system runs fsck.
Is there some setting I'm missing that tells it that I'm running
For some reason I had thought that fsck wasn't needed if I was running
ext3. I installed Woody using ext3 for my main partition, but still,
every 32nd boot, the system runs fsck.
Is there some setting I'm missing that tells it that I'm running ext3
and don't need fsck?
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Joel Konkle-Parker
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On Tue, Feb 17, 2004 at 04:02:07PM -0600, Joel Konkle-Parker wrote:
For some reason I had thought that fsck wasn't needed if I was running
ext3. I installed Woody using ext3 for my main partition, but still,
every 32nd boot, the system runs fsck.
On 2004-02-17, Joel Konkle-Parker penned:
For some reason I had thought that fsck wasn't needed if I was running
ext3. I installed Woody using ext3 for my main partition, but still,
every 32nd boot, the system runs fsck.
Is there some setting I'm missing that tells it that I'm running ext3
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