On 12/30/2014 5:37 AM, Andrei POPESCU wrote: > On Lu, 29 dec 14, 22:06:55, Jerry Stuckle wrote: >> >> No, from what I've seen, the default is to do preventative fscks, >> depending on the number of boots (and time? I'm not sure). > > Could you please show us where you've seen this? For the record, again, > from the e2fsprogs changelog: >
Multiple times in on this mailing list. > > e2fsprogs (1.42~WIP-2011-07-02-1) unstable; urgency=low > ... > * Mke2fs will now create file systems that enable user namespace > extended attributes and with time- and mount count-based file > system checks disabled. > ... > -- Theodore Y. Ts'o <ty...@mit.edu> Sat, 02 Jul 2011 22:38:57 -0400 > > Of course, if you have filesystems created with earlier e2fsprogs you'll > still have the periodic checks enabled, but they are easy to disable > with tune2fs. > > Kind regards, > Andrei > This is the first time I've seen this fix. I've seen other means of using tune2fs, such as setting to a high number and resetting the count on each reboot. But I hadn't seen that it could be disabled this way. This fixes my immediate problem. But as I've said before - there are other reasons my clients don't like the way Debian is going, and the decision has already been made to look at another distro. And I have to be developing on the same distros they are using. Jerry -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: https://lists.debian.org/54a2b241.5030...@gmail.com