Messages in this thread | | | Date | Wed, 30 Jun 1999 10:58:40 +0200 | From | Eduardo Soriano <> | Subject | mount automatic file system check counter |
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Hello guys,
I would like to know how to modify or tourn around the mount counter used by mount command to start an automatic file system check.
When mounting a file system during system bootstart, I got from time to time a message saying the file system has reached count value and will be checked.
That's sounds good for a system used as a server, but for a laptop used for demonstrations it is quite hard to have to wait for several minutes with the customer in front of me waiting for a complete file system check, avoiding remarks like:
"Oh, Linux is so sure about the stored data that it needs to check it from time to time"
or worst:
"That feature is not need by Window$. They check (are you crazy) the file system only when booting after a power failure."
Rather of that, I would like to suppress this check or carry out the recommended file system check off once the demo completed.
Thanks for your help
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