It sounds like you may have too many mount points... I haven't really heard of this specific error before, but the Mandrake online user manual suggests that you only make three partitions: /, /home, and a swap space not bigger than 128 megs. Do you have a huge SCSI chain or something? Cyclone David van Balen wrote: > I just booted my machine and got the message: "/dev/hdb1 has reached > maximal mount count, check forced" after which linux proceeded to run a > check that lasted several minutes. > Does this indicate a problem? Or is it just a routine check? If so, what's > it checking for? > > DvB
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