Merry christmas and happy new year to everyone on PLUG.  As many of you
know, I co-own and operate an inet cafe that uses Linux for the gateway
and also to provide accounting service.

One of my minor annoyances with Linux is the way it handles file system
errors on startup if for some reason the system gets halted abnormally for
soem reason (e.g. power failure).  I want to get rid of that "enter root
password to continue" message, so that any errors that might occur fsck
tries to fix as expeditiously as possible, WITHOUT ANY USER INTERVENTION.
I don't want to have to walk one of my Unix-illiterate employees through
fscking the system manually ever again.

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Rafael R. Sevilla <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>         +63 (2)   4342217
ICSM-F Development Team, UP Diliman             +63 (917) 4458925
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