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.

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