Re: File system checks

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Am Mi, den 03.03.2004 schrieb Randy Kelsoe um 21:46:

> Sorry, Alexander

It's no problem, all critics are always welcome. This way we learn :)

> I read your email more carefully right after I sent my reply and saw the
> 
>  echo "AUTOFSCK_DEF_CHECK=yes" >> etc/sysconfig/autofsck
> 
> I like your way better.  :)
> 
> I seem to remember a file that is listed whenever you do a mkfs. In the
> file, you can set the number of mounts before the filesys will be
> automatically checked. I can't remember where that is. Next time I do a
> mkfs I will write it down.
> 
> (It's interesting what my spell-checker wants to replace fsck with.)

Probably you remember tune2fs, which is for ext2 and ext3. "tune2fs -c
50" will set the number of mounts to 50 until a filesystem check is
forced. "tune2fs -i 90d" will set forced filsystem check to 90 days
between checks.

I do not know a configuration file for that. Maybe someone else knows
about the file you (can't) remember Randy?

Alexander


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