My understanding is that *finding* errors can be done read-only, and 
*fixing* errors requires r/w. What I'd like to see is:

 - the ability to run scheduled "error finding" checks, that log the 
places to be fixed somewhere
 - the ability to check those logs on boot, and fix errors quickly based 
on the pre-discovered problems

That way the boot-time check can be very fast.

Mark

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New ext3 partitions should not have max-mount count
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