Please fix your line length to about 72 characters.
Sometime Today, Vinod Ramanathan assembled some asciibets to say:
Sometimes when I boot into RH Linux i encounter a message saying the maximal count for the mount point is reached and a check of the
Maximal mount count means that your partition has been mounted a certain number of times that exceeds the maximum allowed value before a forced fsck is done. There is nothing wrong with your disk, it is just a routine check.
Most linux boxen don't expect to be restarted too often. Once a year is normal, most non server machines would be restarted once a month maybe, so the value is really chosen to do a fsck maybe once a year. If you restart your computer more often than once a month, the fsck will happen more often.
There's a way to change the value, maybe someone on the list can provide that.
Philip