On Sun, 2011-02-06 at 13:49 -0800, Freeman wrote: > On Sun, Feb 06, 2011 at 08:48:23PM +0100, Steven wrote: > > Hi, > > > > Earlier today at fosdem, I was booting my laptop and it started a > > routine file system check ("booted 28 times without being checked, check > > forced"). Obviously I don't want the laptop doing that check when it's > > on battery power, especially since it has an aging battery. > > > > How do I turn I fix this, or is this a bug? > > There is a power status section near the top of checkfs.sh that is commented > out citing bug #526398. The script runs from init.d in runlevel S, > /etc/rcS.d .
Thanks for pointing out that bug, I'm not sure what to do with it, re-enabling it is fairly safe as long as I remember not to boot from battery after a failure. Then again, should I trust my memory not to forget that?... > > > The laptop is an Acer Aspire 7720G running Debian Squeeze. > > > > You should be able to get out of checks with CTRL-C . Hmm.. good point, haven't tried that yet, Esc didn't work, but that was a couple of years ago on another distribution. > > > I do notice that the laptop seems to 'think' it was still on AC power > > until later in the boot sequence, due to the brightness setting. I think > > it keeps the previous AC/battery state from last boot, and only checks > > again quite late in the boot process. > > Maybe that is acpi starting in runlevel 2 or whatever runlevel you end up in. Perhaps it's only the brightness, in that case I can live with it, I'll look into it a bit further when I have the time. @ elbbit: The file system is ext3, however I wouldn't turn of the automatic routine checks entirely. I think I'll just leave it as it is and see if Ctrl+C does the trick, when I'm at home I'll just let it finish, it doesn't take that long, and use my desktop instead (now _that_ takes long, checking multiple 1TB disks). Thank you both for replying. Kind regards, Steven -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: http://lists.debian.org/1297036072.6025.13.ca...@pc-steven.lan