Hi everybody! I don't know much about ext filesystems, so please be patient if this suggestion is a little silly. I think that would be best if ubuntu performs fsck only when something out of normal happens (a hard shut down, for instance). I guess that if the system works fine, so it will the file system. Am I wrong about it?
Kchopein. El lun, 11-08-2008 a las 14:09 -0700, Bryce Harrington escribió: > On Mon, Aug 11, 2008 at 11:52:25AM +0100, Matt Zimmerman wrote: > > == Filesystem checking / AutoFsck == > > > > A suggestion was made to the technical board that Ubuntu could be smarter > > about how and when it performs filesystem integrity checks (fsck). > > > > Decision: This should be discussed more widely in the developer community > > Action: Scott to start a thread on ubuntu-devel/-discuss > > I find the autofsck to be most notable on my laptop, perhaps because I > reboot it more frequently, and because it usually chooses to autofsck at > some inopportune time. I don't know if laptop harddrives need fsck more > than desktop's, but I wouldn't mind seeing the frequency be reduced for > laptops. > > Alternatively, maybe the autofsck could be made to take a few more > factors into account, such as total run time since last fsck, total > absolute time since last fsck, drive age, etc. > > Bryce >
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