Hi Robert;
Thanks a lot for providing the information that I was looking for. I use
ext2 fro boot and ext3 for everything else. Actually, I want that periodic
checking is carried out automatically.

cheers
francesco


On Thu, May 8, 2014 at 5:10 PM, Robert Rottscholl <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi Francesco,
>
> which filesystems do you use on these installations?
>
> It is possible that the checks are disabled. You can check this via
> 'tune2fs -l' and look for the parameter 'Maximum mount count'. Disk checks
> are disabled if this parameter is set to '-1' or '0'.
>
> Another possibility might be the usage of ext4 on squeeze and something
> else on wheezy. In ext4 disk checks are (I think) disabled by default (see
> http://forums.opensuse.org/showthread.php/437298-fsck-
> not-needed-ext4-filesystems ).
>
> Greetings
>
> Robert
>
> Am 08.05.2014 15:40, schrieb Francesco Pietra:
>
>> Hello:
>>
>> W#ith my amd64 squeeze box, disk (500GB) check is never carried out as
>> far as I can see. In contrast, with the wheezy box, a long disk (1000GB)
>> check is carried out on my home every 30 times it is accessed, as well
>> as on the other partitions. Both are raid mirror, with grub on both
>> disk. How to deal with the squeeze box?
>> thanks
>> francesco pietra
>>
>
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