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Re: sporadic fsck error while boot
On Mon, 29 Mar 1999, Gal Aviel wrote:
> /dev/hda* (I have several partitions) has reached maximal
> mount count, check forced.
>
> do you know why this is happening ?
Happens that you do not even try to read what wrote on screen :)
$ man tune2fs
TUNE2FS(8) TUNE2FS(8)
NAME
tune2fs - adjust tunable filesystem parameters on second
extended filesystems
SYNOPSIS
tune2fs [ -l ] [ -c max-mount-counts ] [ -e errors-behav
ior ] [ -i interval-between-checks ] [ -m reserved-blocks-
percentage ] [ -r reserved-blocks-count ] [ -s sparse-
super-flag ] [ -u user ] [ -g group ] [ -C mount-count ] [
-L volume-name ] [ -M last-mounted-directory ] [ -U UUID ]
device
DESCRIPTION
tune2fs adjusts tunable filesystem parameters on a Linux
second extended filesystem.
Never use tune2fs on a read/write mounted filesystem to
change parameters!
OPTIONS
-c max-mount-counts
adjust the maximal mounts count between two
filesystem checks.
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