On Mon, Nov 19, 2001 at 07:13:46PM +0100, Xos? V?zquez
wrote:>
> the system is a red hat 7.2+all_upgrades.
>
> when the system is booting, to make the fsck of a ext[2-3] fs
> get too much time to see if the fs is clean or no.
What do you mean by "too much time"? Are we talking seconds or
minutes? Do you see a completion bar (i.e., the "spinner") during the
fsck process?
Is the fsck printing any messages? If so, what are they?
Are your filesystems ext2 or ext3? If you say they're ext3, are you
*sure* they're really ext3?
> The kernel is 2.4.9-13, but with a linus kernel 2.4.15p-pre6 the system
> boot ok.
I have no idea what you're trying to say here. Are you saying that
when you go to a newer kernel, you're not seeing the long fsck time?
- Ted