This is normal.  It is one of the features of the second extended file
system.  Whenever the number of times the file system was mounted
reaches the preset count, a file system check is forced and the counter
is reset.  You can modify this count by using tune2fs.  For more
information check the manual page of tune2fs.

Avi


Yatsen Ng wrote:
> 
> The last time I booted I got the following message:
> 
> /dev/hdc1 has reached maximum mount count, check forced.
> 
> What the hell does that mean? I never heard of a "maximum mount count"
> before. Is there such a thing as a maximum amount of times you can boot
> your system? After a short while the boot sequence continued normally.
> 
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