David Baron <d_ba...@012.net.il> wrote:

> On my previous 32-bit system, I would get fsck run on filesystems
> every so-many mounts. Was using ext3 with some ext4 extensions. Could
> take a bit on multi- hundred gig partitions but assumed a necessity to
> keep things playing.

> On my new 64-bit system with ext4 filesystems, I have yet to see fsck
> run.

> Is the periodic fsck obsolete or unnecessary on ext4 filesystems?  If
> it is, in fact, needed, how might I enable it?

"man tune2fs", if you really think you need this. But the defaults of
the filesystems changed over time, better leave them the way the people
knowing about them have set them.

Grüße,
Sven.

-- 
Sigmentation fault. Core dumped.


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