Re: fsck very slow

2004-06-13 Thread Ken Simon
Hi, I am using Kernel 2.6.5 and Debia Sarge. During the boot process fsck 1.35 is checking my filesystems when they have been mounted couple times. When my linux installation was "fresh" this process took just some seconds. But since I have made some upgrades it now takes very long approx. 5 min (

Re: fsck very slow

2004-06-13 Thread Michael Loftis
--On Friday, June 11, 2004 14:30 +0200 Christian Christmann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Hi, I am using Kernel 2.6.5 and Debia Sarge. During the boot process fsck 1.35 is checking my filesystems when they have been mounted couple times. When my linux installation was "fresh" this process took just

Re: fsck very slow

2004-06-11 Thread Tim Ruehsen
My experience says 5mins are ok for ext2. My machines with different kernels (2.4.x), ext2 and just a few GBytes of used diskspace take 15-20mins for a fsck (CPUs have 500-1000 MHz, using fast UW2 SCSI systems). This is why i switched to journalling filesystems on newer systems. Regards, Tim Am

fsck very slow

2004-06-11 Thread Christian Christmann
Hi, I am using Kernel 2.6.5 and Debia Sarge. During the boot process fsck 1.35 is checking my filesystems when they have been mounted couple times. When my linux installation was "fresh" this process took just some seconds. But since I have made some upgrades it now takes very long approx. 5 mi