[CentOS] how to stop an in-progress fsck that runs at boot?
John R Pierce
pierce at hogranch.comWed Sep 14 03:55:40 UTC 2011
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On 09/13/11 8:57 PM, Tracy Bost wrote: > my first post here. that same thing happened with me a few years ago > with RHEL. i'm trying to remember the steps and seems like booted into > single user/rescue mode and then turned the fsck flag to off in fstab > for the partition(s). hope that can at least point you in the right > direction. tune2fs sets the counter (40 days or whatever). -- john r pierce N 37, W 122 santa cruz ca mid-left coast
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