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This is perfectly normal--- don't reboot as often, and you're problem is
fixed.

Linux rechecks the filesystem every x number of boots, edit /etc/fstab if
you wish to change it.  (man fstab will tell you what you need to know.)

        - Mike

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On Fri, 5 Mar 1999, cristian wrote:

> Ladies and Gentelmen,
> 
> >From time to time at boot time I see a message:
> 
> /dev/hda3/ maximal count encountered.Check forced.
> 
> hda3 is my Linux partition and is half empty. Then the filesystem is
> checked, it is no error and the system starts.
> 
> What could this be ?
> 
> Thanks
> 
> Cristian Carnutu
> 
> 

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