According to Martin Roberts: While burning my CPU.
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> I have just installed RH5 on my system on /hda5 (windoze95 is on the
> primary partition) and each time I boot it forces a filesystem check. I
> tried booting, logging on, and immediately shutting down to see if this
> made any difference but it did not. I have looked in the FAQ's and
> HowTo's but cannot find anything useful. Any advice? BTW, I am booting
> using loadlin at the moment.
>
It seems you are not shutting you system down properly, you do not say HOW
you shut the system down, normaly depressing the keys ctrl-alt-delete
together will start the process of shut down.
If you however are doing it properly, then possably there are unrecovarble
errors on the disk, there could be a wrong parameter in /etc/fstab telling
tune2fs to check the filesystem EVERY time you boot, or tune2fs has the
mountcount set wrong. man tune2fs for more.
QUOTE from man tune2fs
Dont use tune2fs on a filestsyem mounted read/write.
I dont know how loadlin could have anyting to do with this..
Next time you ask a question like this let us see the exacht commands you
use, it will help enormously.
> Thanks,
>
> Martin
>
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Regards Richard.
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