It's not an error. Periodically, your system will run fsck (probably e2fsck,
actually) on your drives as a routine maintenance activity. If your
partitions are large, this can take quite some time to run. Let it happen;
just be patient.

At 11:55 PM 5/21/99 -0500, Stephen A Jones Jr wrote:
> when i start linux i get the error maximal mount count reach checked
>forced...so i made the partion larger, and i still get this error any
>suggestions.

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