Date: Thu, 27 Mar 2008 15:44:00 -0700 From: Alfred Perlstein <alfred@freebsd.org> To: Marian Hettwer <mh@kernel32.de> Cc: Jared Carlson <jcarlson23@yahoo.com>, freebsd-stable@freebsd.org Subject: Re: Question about file system checks Message-ID: <20080327224400.GI67856@elvis.mu.org> In-Reply-To: <f9ae3129fa235b31251ec97bc12c1e78@localhost> References: <47EBA3AB.40307@infracaninophile.co.uk> <f9ae3129fa235b31251ec97bc12c1e78@localhost>
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* Marian Hettwer <mh@kernel32.de> [080327 06:55] wrote: > > On Thu, 27 Mar 2008 13:39:55 +0000, Matthew Seaman > <m.seaman@infracaninophile.co.uk> wrote: > > -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- > > Hash: RIPEMD160 > > > > Jared Carlson wrote: > >> Hi I have a question about startup scripts for BSD distributions. > >> Can you turn off the file system check that occurs every 30 boots, > >> etc? I recall this being the case on a BSD platform, although my Mac > >> OS X doesn't (to my knowledge) do a file system check that often at > >> all. > > > > You are thinking of the Linux ext2/ext3 filesystem. > > > Although this is OT, does anybody have a clue why ext2/ext3 filesystems > behave like that? > I wouldn't like to trust a filesystem which thinks a fsck is worth it, > although it always was a clean shutdown. > Any clue?! :) "linux" :) -- - Alfred Perlstein
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