Andy Olsen wrote:
> I am using andLinux which uses colinux. Every time I boot up my
> computer, the colinux-daemon rewrites my virtual drive, base.drv. I
> type in poweroff before I reboot/restart my computer and this doesn't
> seem to help. I have also noticed that this virtual drive rewrite
> occurs randomly even though this virtual drive has rewritten since I
> have powered on my computer. Any suggestions how to resolve this
> issue? This issue slows down my computer while the colinux-daemon
> rewrites 4 GB of data to my hard drive.
Check the settings in /etc/fstab, that the names of your Root device is ok.
Verify the filesystem parameters with "tune2fs -l /dev/cobdX" (with is
X your Root filesystem). Locate the Last check time and check interval,
and the mount count with the max mount count. Both options you can
increase or disable with -i and -c.
fsck depens on days between last check. Check the time/date of your
Linux and Windows. A large or negative timediff triggers the fsck.
Remove the "initrd=initrd.gz", if you have it.
An other idea is to add "ro" to your bootparameters.
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Henry N.
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