On Tue Nov 8 2011 12:03, Matteo Leccardi wrote: > > Disabling or skipping fsck(8)s is generally a very bad idea. > > > > Norman. > > > > @Norman: is it! BTW... > @Cosmo Wu > man 5 fstab is your friend. > Quick and dirt: Edit /etc/fstab and change the last digit of the > corrispondent mount point line form [1|2] to 0 > Ex. > default > 515f3560ef6f35f5.a / ffs rw 1 1 > to > 515f3560ef6f35f5.a / ffs rw 1 0
It must be said again, it is absolutely risky and unsafe to skip fsck(8)s for root filesystems in particular. If you have not taken any precaution to prevent or to detect a filesystem corruption, then chances are, you render your system non-operational very easily. You have the choice.