Date: Mon, 9 Dec 2002 11:19:13 -0800
    From: Brooks Davis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
    To: Kirk McKusick <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
    Cc: Brooks Davis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Nate Lawson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
       Archie Cobbs <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
    Subject: Re: backgroud fsck is still locking up system (fwd)

    On Fri, Dec 06, 2002 at 05:52:38PM -0800, Kirk McKusick wrote:
    > Adding a two minute delay before starting background fsck
    > sounds like a very good idea to me. Please send me your
    > suggested change.

    Here it is.  As written it doesn't add the delay, but you can change
    etc/defaults/rc.conf to do that it desired.

    -- Brooks

I have added your suggested change to -current (6.0). I decided to
set the default startup delay to sixty seconds as that seems to be
enough time to let the initial system startup settle down. If this
change proves to be popular, it can be considered for MFC'ing to 5.0.

        Kirk McKusick

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From: Kirk McKusick <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Tue, 17 Dec 2002 23:21:31 -0800 (PST)
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: cvs commit: src/etc rc src/etc/defaults rc.conf src/etc/rc.d
         bgfsck src/share/man/man5 rc.conf.5
X-FreeBSD-CVS-Branch: HEAD

mckusick    2002/12/17 23:21:31 PST

  Modified files:
    etc                  rc 
    etc/defaults         rc.conf 
    etc/rc.d             bgfsck 
    share/man/man5       rc.conf.5 
  Log:
  Delay an optional amount of time after booting before starting a
  background fsck. The delay defaults to sixty seconds to allow
  large applications such as the X server to start before disk I/O
  bandwidth is monopolized by fsck.
  
  Submitted by:   Brooks Davis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
  Sponsored by:   DARPA & NAI Labs.
  
  Revision  Changes    Path
  1.165     +1 -0      src/etc/defaults/rc.conf
  1.324     +8 -2      src/etc/rc
  1.3       +13 -2     src/etc/rc.d/bgfsck
  1.168     +5 -0      src/share/man/man5/rc.conf.5

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