= Disable Auto FileSystem Check on SLES =
**Summary**: How to disable the Auto FileSystem Check on SLES \\
**Date**: Around 2022 \\
**Refactor**: 16 April 2025: Checked links and formatting. \\
{{tag>linux}}
On SLES 10, the sytem performs an auto check on the file systems by default. This can be very annoying when performing an emergency reboot on a production system. This behavior is adjusted for SLES 11 but as far as I am concerned I'd still check the setting.
= Devices =
The setting is set on a device, which can be checked using the simple command fdisk:
fdisk -l
Disk /dev/sda: 12.9 GB, 12884901888 bytes
255 heads, 63 sectors/track, 1566 cylinders
Units = cylinders of 16065 * 512 = 8225280 bytes
Disk identifier: 0x000988d6
Device Boot Start End Blocks Id System
/dev/sda1 1 191 1534176 82 Linux swap / Solaris
/dev/sda2 * 192 1566 11044687+ 83 Linux
= Settings =
You can check the file system properties for each device using the tun2fs command:
# tune2fs -l /dev/sda2
....cut...
Maximum mount count: 500
Last checked: Wed Aug 4 15:44:42 2010
Check interval: 5184000 (2 months)
Next check after: Sun Oct 3 15:44:42 2010
...cut...
And change them using the same command:
# tune2fs -c0 -i0 /dev/sda2
tune2fs 1.38 (30-Jun-2005)
Setting maximal mount count to -1
Setting interval between checks to 0 seconds
Setting explanation:
* -c max_mounts_count
* -i interval[d|m|w]
Now the settings look like this if you would issue tune2fs -l again:
Maximum mount count: -1
Last checked: Wed Aug 4 15:44:03 2010
Check interval: 0 ()