On 11 August 2011 10:30, Alin Marin Elena
since yesterday morning I used the systemd as default on a real life system... and I have to admit I am very content with it performance up to now.
I have observed that the biggest amount of time at boot time is taken by fsck the mounted drives... is there a way to tell it to do that only once in a blue moon boot rather than every boot?
The -c and -i options of tune2fs control how often a file system check is forced. The defaults are normally set quite far apart so the checks shouldn't happen at every reboot. Check if your file systems get synced and unmounted properly when you shutdown or reboot because fsck will run regardless if the shutdown wasn't clean. Regards Arnold -- Arnold Greyling greylina@menusis.com Tel. +27 82 377 1836 -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-factory+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse-factory+help@opensuse.org