Re: Where is the script that does the automatic e2fsck's located?

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On Thursday 17 March 2005 10:09, Paul Howarth wrote:
>Gene Heskett wrote:
>> On Thursday 17 March 2005 06:33, Paul Howarth wrote:
>>>Which filesystems do you have on /dev/hdd ?
>>
>> Miss-cued, first reply didn't supply all the answers, sorry, Paul.
>>
>> The usual ext3 on /dev/hdd2 & 3, 1 is swap.
>
>OK; I thought perhaps you might have had something more unusual like
> xfs or reiserfs on there because the fsck manpage says for the -C
> option:
>
>-C fd  Display completion/progress bars to the specified file
>        descriptor for those filesystems checkers (currently only
>        for ext2 and ext3) which support them.  Fsck will manage
>        the filesystem checkers so that only one of them will
>        display a progress bar at a time.
>
>So it's not that then.
>
>Paul.

Well, I did run reiserfs for a while, a few summers ago now.  But I 
gave up on it when it became obvious that red hat officially didn't 
support it.  It was faster, but if not supported, well...  There may 
be one partition thats still reiserfs over on the firewall box, but 
tis not a system required partition.

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