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On Mon, 19 Feb 2007 12:26:33 -0800, Sandy Shapiro wrote:
>>IFS=D:\OS2\JFS.IFS /LW:5,20,4 /AUTOCHECK:*
>
>>AFAIK, the AUTOCHECK should do it!
>
>Well that is curious. My CONFIG.SYS already has that line. But I will play
>around with it a bit and see what happens.
You can also specify the drive letter, ie: /AUTOCHECK:DE to force
drive D: & E: to be checked. Add a + to force on every boot
AUTOCHECK:+DE
From the readme:
/AUTOCHECK:[+]{drive|*}[[+]{drive|*}...]
specifies which drives will be checked for errors during
system startup.
If "+" sign is specified before drive letter, it means that a
full
integrity check will be done for the drive. Otherwise, CHKDSK
will check
the file system status after journal log replay and skip
remaining CHKDSK
phases. If "*" are specified instead of drive letter, then
all JFS volumes
in the system will be checked for errors during startup.
jon
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