I believe this is just a disk grooming facility much like scandisk in Windows. Not positive though, I have never researched what it actually was formally. Nonetheless, I get it frequently because I reboot alot during setups of different packages and such. On Saturday, April 08, 2000 12:30 AM, Damian Slavek [SMTP:damianks@netnet.net] wrote:
Every once and awhile on boot up I get the message: /dev/hda5 has reached maximal mount count check forced
What does this mean and why does it happen? It isn't causing me any problems, I just want to know what is going on.
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