Hi there, Im running a suse fileserver with about 10 harddisks installed, and am running it monitorless and kboard/mouse'less. Im not protected by any type of UPS, although I am thinking of installing one soon. My question is this; When we have a power outage, obviously the server just turns off immediately. On power restoration, it automatically boots up. But when suse is running the boot sequence, it notes that one or more volumes have not been cleanly unmounted (obviously) and that it needs to check. Occasionally during this it fails for a unknown reason and dumps me to run a manual fsck. This is more than annoying as the server is located in a locked storage space, and plugging up a monitor and keyboard/mouse is more than a inconvenience. So basically is there any way of disabling this check on boot, and just writing an error message in a system log? Or even just disable it? It must be possible as another Distro (mandrake springs to mind) has a different approach to this kind of situation in that it prompts you to press a key to run the checks if it sees that volumes have been uncleanly mounted. TIA Stephen