Are these filesystems you are mounting? If so then you want to read through the man page of fstab and consider changing the sixth field appropriately. Your boot/root partition should have a 1 in the sixth field and all other's should have a 2. If a 0 or if the sixth field isn't present then basically fsck will presume that filesystem doesn't need to be checked. I don't recommend that :-) Hope this helps Frank Jerry Human wrote: > > Hello Mr. Carreiro: > > Having checked my fstab file I found the sixth field to be all zeros > except for the one for the boot partition (/). Is there anything else I > should check? > > Thanks. -- There is nothing wrong with WINDOWS 2000 that Linux couldn't fix -- To unsubscribe: mail [EMAIL PROTECTED] with "unsubscribe" as the Subject.