2006/10/18, Henrique de Moraes Holschuh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
Suspend it to RAM instead... and when it gets to the point that one can
trust it enough, suspend it to disk.  It will be faster than anything we
could ever come up for the boot sequence on standard BIOSes (Linux BIOS is
something else, though).

Good idea. Of course, the catch is, suspend doesn't work on all machines. :-)

The point is: fsck during shutdown must be optional.

Fair enough.

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