mount count
Jerry Feldman
gaf at blu.org
Sat Jul 31 10:39:53 EDT 1999
This is a good thing. The system maintains a count of how many times a
volume has been mounted. When that count exceeds some limit, fsck is
forced to run on that volume. It's kind of a pain when you are in a hurry, but
it is a good sanity check.
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On 31 Jul 99, at 10:14, owner-discuss at Blu.Org <owner-discuss at Blu.Org> wrote:
> Could someone explain "dev/hda2 has reached maximum mount count, check
> forced" ? Is this good or bad and what should be done about it ? thanks,
> Bob Wilson
>
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