WOW, :) Thanks to all that have responded so quickly. I am amazed how fast everyone was in answering my posting on the fsck problem I was having under Solaris 7. Here is the genral consensus: Quoted from Craig Raskin email. (Thanks) Something you should look into is changing the drives to mounting as a logging filesystem. This option is present in 7 and 8. It will turn the drive into a journaling filesystem and get rid of the need to do fsck's. It makes the machine boot much faster. In order to do it, add 'logging' to the mount options in /etc/vfstab. You will need to unmount the drives and remount them for it to take effect (or reboot). mount -o logging Man mount_ufs Thanks Again to everyone. Dave ____________________________ Dave Landsiedel Network/Systems Administrator Bobcat Company Bismarck ND dave_landsiedel@bobcat.comReceived on Thu Aug 16 17:46:51 2001
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