Nothing to fix really, simply means that you have reached the maximum
number of times Linux will mount your hard drives without checking them for
errors.  Normally it only checks for errors if it was not properly
unmounted before the last reboot, so if you always properly shutdown your
hard drive won't be checked for errors until you hit this maximal mount
count feature.  It is simply preventative maintenence and should be nothing
to worry about (unless it's coming up every time in which case something is
probably amiss...)

-Jesse

At 02:51 PM 10/16/99 -0700, you wrote:
>Firstly thanks to everyone who offered insight as to the Office Suite
question.
>
>Another question for any interested parties.  At boot i get the following
>message:
>
>/dev/hda5 has reached maximum mount count, check forced. . .
>
>could someone tell me what that's in reference to and how i might go about
>fixing that?  Thanks all!
>--
>
>Seth Gibson
>www.mp3.com/PSM0x2710
>members.tripod.com/cybernetic_thunder (Under Construction)
>To paraphrase my friend stephen:
>"life can be like that great ifs. screensaver . .random garbage goes in and
>beautiful things come out."
> 

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