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    Checking root file system at startup

    My root file system is formatted in reiserfs. I want to check the file system, but to do so the file system needs to be unmounted. This is a problem, being that it is the root file system. Furthermore, the file system isn't checked at ever 30 mounts and/or when the system doesn't shutdown properly as it did when I had it in ext3. How do I fix this?

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    Re: Checking root file system at startup

    # man reiserfsck
    # reiserfs vs. fstab

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      Re: Checking root file system at startup

      So am I correct in saying that with reiserfs there is no need for such a check?

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        Re: Checking root file system at startup

        Originally posted by Unholy Moley
        So am I correct in saying that with reiserfs there is no need for such a check?
        Yep 8)

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