On Monday 12 November 2001 12:03 pm, Mujeeb Rahman wrote:
> while booting my server it shows following messages
> mail fsck : / has reached maximum mount count, check forced
> mail fsck : /usr has reached maximum mount count, check forced
> mail fsck : /var has reached maximum mount count, check forced
> what is the meaning of this message ? is there any problem ?

It means that your filesystem has reached a maximal count (usually 20 on 
redhat systems) and that a fsck is being performed. You can use tune2fs to 
change that number if you want to.

Regards,
Vinu.

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