Hi! Sometimes when I boot up my computer, Linux forces a check of my ext2 filesystems either because: 1. maximal mount count reached or 2. I didn't unmount properly (due to power switch, occassionally!) I know that I *should* check my ext2 partitions but I really can't be bothered waiting...:) So, how do I increase the maximal mount count (or disable it!)? And, how do I *prevent* the forced checks, before they drive me crazy? Thanks, George
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