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Journaling file systems revisited



use tune2fs to set this.. "tune2fs -c 0 /dev/device" will mean your
ext3 partition never gets fsck'd..

the man page warns you this proably not a good idea.

however you can use -i to make the interval time dependent instead of
a factor of the number of clean mounts.

-P

[Derek Atkins: Thu, Aug 08, 2002 at 02:13:00PM -0400]
> ext3 doesn't require it, but does force a more thorough check
> every once in a while (I haven't determined how often).
> 




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