On Mon, 17 Jan 2000, Alan Cox wrote:
>Its caught errors before that probably avoided people losing data. Its a good
I read the details of the checks are very nice, if the checks doesn't
complain at least the basic of the inode and blocks allocation are going
to be perfect so I never complained they are the default. But probably if
somebody is so paranoid to really need them for real, he should better
turn off the checks and force a complete fsck at each boot. I use nocheck
here.
Andrea
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