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The Tuesday 2007-01-16 at 14:14 -0600, Greg Wallace wrote:
> I have been running 10.2 for several weeks now and just in the last two or
> three days my system ran fsck at each startup. I've only rebooted once a
> day, so I have no idea why this started happening. I don't believe it was
> happening until just recently, so maybe it's a result of a system patch (?).
> I forget where you set the count as to how many reboots need to occur
> between fscks. Could someone tell me where that setting is? I know I
> haven't modified it and for as long as I have had SuSE (since 8.1) I believe
> it was set at 99. It's never done this before.
I don't think that is probable. If you look at the boot messages, while
its booting, not in the log, you would see a message like "filesystem not
checked in so many days, checking forced". If you don't, it is something
else - and it may tell what.
Perhaps an fstab incosistency, a "/forcefsck" file...
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Cheers,
Carlos E. R.
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