On Monday 30 November 2009 05:40:31 Maxim Wexler wrote:
> > Right.
> 
> wrong
> 
> > Of course, if there are serious filesystem structural problems you'll
> > want to get them solved, but it's either a LiveCD chroot or disable
> > fsck at boot.
> 
> There's nothing wrong with the filesystem. It's ext2  and requires
> being checked at every boot. 

Wrong. There is no need to fsck ext2 at every boot. The default is to check it 
every 26 mounts. You can change that if you want, and send your reboot times 
sky-high..

> Before that it wouldn't boot at all.

That would appear to be a completely separate issue.

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