e2fsck doesn't run after "maximal mount count reached" during boot?

Ralph Crongeyer rcrongeyer at rpicc.com
Wed Apr 23 08:51:48 GMT 2003


Terry, Thanks for the response. I just did that and it worked with no 
problems! Thanks!

But shouldn't this be happining automatically when the maximal mount count is 
reached?

Ralph

> Ralph,
>
> Boot your Lunar box with any version of the Lunar Install/Rescue ISO. 
> e2fsck is of course included on the ISO.
>
> After the ISO is booted, get to the point in the install process before
> you have to mount partitions and just use the menu option to drop to
> a shell prompt.  From there you can run "e2fsck /dev/dha2".
>
> Terry Chan
> --------------------------------------------------------
>
> On Tue, Apr 22, 2003 at 08:51:12PM -0400, Ralph C wrote:
> > Hi all,
> > fsck doesn't run during boot? I get a message during boot that says
> > "check forced", but the check never runs?
> > dmesg says "EXT3-fs warning: maximal mount count reached, running e2fsck
> > is recommended".
> > The output of "tune2fs -l /dev/hda2" is:
> >
> > Filesystem state:         clean
> > Errors behavior:          Continue
> > Filesystem OS type:       Linux
> > Filesystem created:       Wed Feb 12 03:51:21 2003
> > Maximum mount count:      32
> > Last checked:             Wed Feb 12 03:51:21 2003
> > Check interval:           1728000 (2 weeks, 6 days)
> > Next check after:         Tue Mar  4 03:51:21 2003
> >
> > As you can see by the date's it should run. Right?
> > It hasn't run since I installed it.
> >
> > Any help would be great!
> >
> > Thanks,
> >
> > Ralph
>
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