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  • BoB

    veterán

    válasz ubyegon2 #72778 üzenetére

    Néha igen, de nem minden boot-nál.

    Itt leírtam: [link] , ettől jobban már nem tudom :))

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  • Rimuru

    veterán

    válasz ubyegon2 #72778 üzenetére

    manual mindig ott van hogy segitsen :P

    man fstab
    The sixth field (fs_passno).
    This field is used by fsck(8) to determine the order in which filesystem checks are done at boot time. The root filesystem should be specified with a fs_passno of 1. Other filesystems should have a fs_passno of 2. Filesystems within a drive will be checked sequentially, but filesystems on different drives will be checked at the same time to utilize parallelism available in the hardware. Defaults to zero (don't fsck) if not present.

    man fsck
    Filesystems with a fs_passno value of 0 are skipped and are not checked at all. Filesystems with a fs_passno value of greater than zero will be checked in order, with filesystems with the lowest fs_passno number being checked first. If there are mul‐tiple filesystems with the same pass number, fsck will attempt to check them in parallel, although it will avoid running multiple filesystem checks on the same physical disk.

    Hence, a very common configuration in /etc/fstab files is to set the root filesystem to have a fs_passno value of 1 and to set all other filesystems to have a fs_passno value of 2. This will allow fsck to automatically run filesystem
    checkers in parallel if it is advantageous to do so. System administrators might choose not to use this configuration if they need to avoid multiple filesystem checks running in parallel for some reason – for example, if the machine in question is short on memory so that excessive paging is a concern.

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    Vigyázat, csalok!

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