On Wed, Mar 14, 2007 at 09:34:47AM +0700, Ken Heard wrote: > I have Etch installed on a Toshiba Tecra 8000 laptop. There are five > hda partitions which have the EXT3 file system mounted thereon. Hda1 is > a physical partition where /boot is mounted. The other four, hda5 > through hda8, are logical partitions where / (root), /usr, /tmp and > /home are mounted respectively. > > When the laptop is booted EXT3 is mounted on these five partitions > successively, causing the following message to scroll by five times, > where the X in hdaX indicates the partition number: > > Mar 14 07:54:59 localhost kernel: EXT3 FS on hdaX, internal journal > Mar 14 07:54:59 localhost kernel: EXT3-fs: mounted filesystem with > ordered data mode. > > On the line following the last of these messages appears the following, > in red: "failed!" > > This "failed" indication does not appear in either dmesg or the syslog, > but the EXT3 mounting messages do. All these EXT3 messages in both do > not indicate anything amiss; nor have I noticed any performance degradation. > > Is the appearance of this "failed!" message on boot up something I > should be concerned about? If not, is there some way I can stop it? >
I suspect that is not related to mounting your filesystem, but some other concurrent process going on during the boot. .02 A
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