fsck every time I boot

robert jorgenson plug-discuss@lists.PLUG.phoenix.az.us
Mon, 08 Oct 2001 19:30:46 -0700


I dont know alot about this but i get that problem often, you just have to run fsck on the partition and reboot the system, everytime i
get it it autoruns fsck and fails and says i have to fix it manually so i run it reboot and it boots without checking it. It says the
reason it checks is because it wasn'y cleanly unmounted.

Lucas Vogel wrote:

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> Every time I boot my system it does a fsck on the ext2-partitioned root
> drive. How do I keep it from doing this again? I can't remember where that
> magic number is stored. (SuSE 7.1)
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> Thanks
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> Lucas
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