At times while shutting down the system, I have seen that init doesn't start the kill processes and the machine just reboots or turns off suddenly, without unmounting the partitions which causes lots of troubles the next time the machine boos. Just yesterday, this happened again and at the next boot, fsck ran and most of the time after running fsck, I am brought to a single user prompt and get some inconsistency error and it says that I should manually run fsck. Now if there were such errors, then why does it waste time running fsck automatically and wasting my time? Why does this happen is beyond my reach. Can someone explain what to do?
My root partition is 10 GB. I used to make it small, a separate /var, /usr and a big home partition. But quite sometime ago, many people on this list suggested me to make just one big partition if I were to remain on the safe side but now by experience, I guess it's better to have many small partitions than one big root partition. Atleast it saves the time when fscking. Regards, Deboo -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]