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Re: [S.u.S.E. Linux] Boot Message re &quot;Maximal Mount Count&quot;
  • From: bb@xxxxxxxx (Bodo Bauer)
  • Date: Tue, 14 Jul 1998 13:09:24 -0700
  • Message-id: <35ABBAF4.D0B72E6F@xxxxxxxx>



Howard Arons wrote:
>
> Every 10 days or so of daily bootups, the fsck returns the following
> message for _each_ partition:
>
> '/dev/hdxx has reached maximal mount count, check forced'
> '/dev/hdxx nnnn/mmmm files (yon-contiguous), jjjjj/lllll blocks'
>
> The meaning of the second message line seems clear, but what about this
> "maximal mount count?" I looked at man fsck, etc, but if it's there I
> missed it.

man tune2fs

[...]
-c max-mount-counts
adjust the maximal mounts count between two
filesystem checks.

Ciao,
BB

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