On Sat, Jan 29, 2005 at 10:48:05PM +1000, debian@ausipos.com wrote:
I presume that there is a script somewhere in my init.d that checks how
many times each partition has been mounted and when that number is
reached does a fsck..
is this correct? can anyone tell me what it is?!!
Nope, this is part of the filesystem itself.
eg: this is the actual data for one of my ext3 filesystems on my notebook
spot:~# tune2fs -l /dev/mapper/vg0-media--temp
tune2fs 1.36-rc4 (26-Jan-2005)
...
Filesystem created: Fri Oct 29 15:35:57 2004
Last mount time: Fri Jan 28 21:26:36 2005
Last write time: Fri Jan 28 21:26:36 2005
Mount count: 17
Maximum mount count: 26
Last checked: Thu Jan 13 23:45:09 2005
...
the end result I am after is a script that I can copy & modify to enable
dosfsck to check my vfat drives after every X boots as opposed to every
boot.
I don't know of any automatic method to prevent dosfsck from checking
everytime its called.
In my experience theres no need to check vfat filesystems that often. I would
move the dosfsck into a cron @reboot stanza and do the calculation of the
1st/2nd/3rd/... boot there. (Simply by incrementing some value in
/root/dosfsck.value for example.)
Or you DISABLE all dosfsck in /etc/fstab and use a kernel-cmdline-parameter
for that and check it in an init-script.
(grep -q DOSFSCK=1 /proc/cmdline && dosfsck /dev/hdaXYZ)
Thats easy to implement into lilo/grub, and selecting 'Linux WITH DOSFSCK' or
'Linux WITHOUT DOSFSCK' is all needed to trigger that stuff.