In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> gerdoisa-no-spam wrote:
: Also make sure the following directories are set to have a group of "man"
: see: chgrp
:
: root>vdir /var/catman -d
: drwxrwxr-x 14 root man 1024 Mar 21 1997 /var/catman
:
: root>vdir /var/catman
: total 12
: drwxrwxr-x 1
On Sat, 4 Oct 1997, Lucas wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> Could someone please help me interpret the following messages:
>
> during boot:
>
> "/dev/hda3 (my Linux part.) has reached maximal mount count ... forced
> check"
>
> second message (only as regular user, not as root):
>
> $man [whatever]
>
On Sat, 4 Oct 1997, Lucas wrote:
> during boot:
>
> "/dev/hda3 (my Linux part.) has reached maximal mount count ... forced
> check"
This is normal. After a certain time interval has passed, the disks
are check by /sbin/fsck during boot.
> $man [whatever]
> (the man page does display, but w
Hi,
Could someone please help me interpret the following messages:
during boot:
"/dev/hda3 (my Linux part.) has reached maximal mount count ... forced
check"
second message (only as regular user, not as root):
$man [whatever]
(the man page does display, but with a message that obviously c
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