No problem. This message comes up when a filesystem is mounted a specific
no. of times. It runs fsck on it's own to be on safer side.
I can not understand why message shows up again after running fsck. Did
it complete successfully? or any errors left unfixed?
If /dev/hda7 is your / partition, is it extended? Any problems due to
that?
Bye
Shridhar
On Wed, 24 May 2000, Dr. Sharukh K. R. Pavri. wrote:
> I have RHL 6.1. I used to get this message at boot up:
> Ext2fs warning: checktime reached, running e2fsck is recommended.
>
> As suggested by Raju, I booted into linux single and ran the following:
> mount -oremount,ro -n /
> e2fsck -y -f -p -v /dev/hda7
>
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