On Friday 14 September 2001 08:47, you wrote:
> When I boot up, I sometimes get a maximal mount count error, check forced.
> What does this mean? How do I avoid it?
>
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        It's not really an error and you don't want to avoid it. It's a good thing. 
The system is setup to allow you to mount the partitions at boot a certain 
number of times. Once this number is reached, it checks your disk and then 
resets the counter. This just helps to keep any minor disk problems from 
cropping up. I'm sure as with all things Linux, there is a way that you could 
disable it. It may require simply adjusting a setting in a config file, or 
recompiling something or several somethings but it could be done, unlike in 
the "take it or leave it" world of Windoze.

Gary

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