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Annoying time based fsck

Annoying time based fsck

Posted Jun 9, 2010 12:37 UTC (Wed) by hackerb9 (guest, #21928)
In reply to: The answers are there, you just don't want to admit they are right answers... by Darkmere
Parent article: The road forward for systemd

This means you have 2 distinct time-jumps. The first one is to avoid the annoyingly bad fsck times when a filesystem is 480+ days out of fsck ( right.)

I realize I'm going far off-topic by not contributing to the init flame war and instead giving a small helpful hint. Please forgive me. Don't jump your clock just to avoid fsck. If you're going to skip regular fscks anyway, you can use tune2fs -i 0 /dev/sdaX to disable the time based fsck.

ObligatoryFlameContribution: "NO! If you had read my blog post you'd realize you are ALL wrong! Using Makefiles for RC dependency is the one true way!


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