Rainer Duffner wrote:
It's running in a datacenter with UPSs. But once I reboot it, it it's the "fsck-every-n-days" thing.
I don't think it's a good idea to disable that behaviour.
Hmmm. xfs will not do that, the normal behaviour is not check the file system on every nth reboot. I normally have turned that off with ext3, too - if the system goes down unexpectedly, then I normally do one.
BTW: ext3 handles "Out of power" corruptions better than xfs does.
Ralph