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Hello everybody
What does the following mean
/dev/hda10 has reached maximal mount count.checked forced. ext2fs, which is the filesystem on Linux hardisks [well, you can have others, but this seems to be the most common!] sets a value on the
On 31 Mar 2001, Nachiket wrote: partition which states how many times it has been mounted [i.e. made available for you to use]. There is a limit as to how many times this can happen before it checks over the filesystem to make sure it is okay. This is just informing you that a check of the partition has been forced as the drive has reached the maximum times it can be mounted before it can be checked =o) Take Care, Jon Jeffels -- -=[Tigersden Internet Services]=- ************COMING SOON************* -=[For All Your Internet Needs]=- * HTTP://www.tigersden.demon.co.uk * -=[P.G.P. Public Key Available]=- ************COMING SOON************* -=[ !!Powered by SuSE Linux!! ]=- My eyes are 20-20, but my brain isn't too good at interpreting what they see =o)