. That happens just before the power is flipped off.
Everytime I turn the machine back on, I get the WARNING: / was not
properly unmounted and fsck is run, and marks all the filesystems
as clean.
Just in case, I issued a:
# shutdown now
dropped into single user mode and ran
the WARNING: / was not
properly unmounted and fsck is run, and marks all the filesystems as
clean.
Just in case, I issued a:
# shutdown now
dropped into single user mode and ran fsck on all partitions manually,
marked them all as clean and issued:
# halt
Waited for the message telling me I
on, I get the WARNING: / was not
properly unmounted and fsck is run, and marks all the filesystems as
clean.
Just in case, I issued a:
# shutdown now
dropped into single user mode and ran fsck on all partitions manually,
marked them all as clean and issued:
You have a multiprocessor
I have recently installed 4.1 on a P-II with an 850 MB drive and 64 MB
ram.
Right from the first reboot, I get
WARNING: / was not properly unmounted
The boot then gets delayed during the fsck.
I've never had an unclean shutdown, always doing
# shutdown -h now
or
# shutdown -r now
I reviewed
On Tue, Sep 11, 2007 at 04:22:49PM +0300, Evgeniy Sudyr wrote:
I have recently installed 4.1 on a P-II with an 850 MB drive and 64 MB
ram.
Right from the first reboot, I get
WARNING: / was not properly unmounted
The boot then gets delayed during the fsck.
I've never had
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