That's a normal occurence. It happens after you reboot a certain number of
times. It's just done to make sure nothing is wrong with your filesystem. So
don't worry about it if it comes up.
> During boot up this morning I saw a new message that said;
>
> /dev/hda5 has reached maximal mount count
> mount count check forced
>
> ???
> What have I done to generate this 'mount count check'?
>
> After running through the mount count check all seems to be well and
> running smoothly, but
> I just want to know how I caused this and how I prevent it in the
> future.
>
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