On Mon, 01 Dec 2003 15:20:27 -0800, Jonathan Stickel muttered:
In switching from Red Hat to Gentoo, I have started using reiserfs rather than ext3 for my Linux partitions. For ext3 partitions, I know how to make fsck run on boot (shutdown -F, or set the mount count with tune2fs). Is there something analogous for reiser? I think reiserfsck may be running every boot, but I'm not sure because it happens so fast; is this typical?
Yes, reiserfs doesn't really need a full-blown fsck every boot.
OK, ext3 doesn't need a full-blown fsck every boot either. I'm asking specifically how to do a one-time full-blown fsck of reiser during a boot. Sorry if I wasn't completely clear.
Thanks, Jonathan
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