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Re: nfs too much for a little celeron?
- From: Aly Dharshi <aly dharshi uleth ca>
- To: redhat-list redhat com
- Subject: Re: nfs too much for a little celeron?
- Date: Mon Jul 29 20:04:02 2002
Why are you running fsck ? Did the system ask you to do so or were you just
experimenting ? You may want to umount that partition and then run fsck on it.
This should sort your busy errors. If you are coming from the Windows world this
isn't the same as a defrag or anything like that. You may have to run fsck if
you shutdown rudely or have a power failure.
If you are running 7.3 then use the ext3 file system and the journals will be
used to rebuild the FS but in some cases it will ask you to run an fsck at boot
time. There is also an update of the mount pkg on the up2date system you may
want to update to that.
Cheers,
Aly.
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Aly Dharshi
aly dharshi uleth ca
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