Tony Heal wrote:
There have been times when I have rebooted a system after a couple of
months of uptime that the OS automatically does a file system check of
all partitions. The message on the screen states that the files system
has not been checked in X number s of days. Anyone know where this
Tony Heal <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> There have been times when I have rebooted a system after a couple of months
> of uptime that the OS automatically does a
> file system check of all partitions. The message on the screen states that
> the files system has not been checked in X
> number s of
man fstab
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On Tue, 2003-11-04 at 11:47, Kordula Martin wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> being real new to Debian, and fairly new to Linux, I have the following
> questions -
>
> I have 3.0r1 Woody installed with ext3 file systems and would like to
> periodically check, and then defrag, the file system(s).
>
> 1. Ho
In gmane.linux.debian.user, you wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> being real new to Debian, and fairly new to Linux, I have the following
> questions -
>
> I have 3.0r1 Woody installed with ext3 file systems and would like to
> periodically check, and then defrag, the file system(s).
>
> 1. How (and what is
On Tue, 2003-11-04 at 03:47, Kordula Martin wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> being real new to Debian, and fairly new to Linux, I have the following
> questions -
>
> I have 3.0r1 Woody installed with ext3 file systems and would like to
> periodically check, and then defrag, the file system(s).
>
> 1. Ho
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