Brand new install 16.04.3 on Skylake w/UEFI. Originally /EFI partition
was being checked so set it to 0 in /etc/fstab. But /dev/nvme0n1p5 kept
being checked no matter how long interval set using tune2fs. Finally
used grub's `fastboot` kernel command line to make "clean" message go
away.
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Same problem here on my Xubuntu 16.04 64bit system using UEFI.
I have added the "fastboot" boot option to /etc/default/grub to remove the
notification I saw at every boot, but the boot time is still quite a bit slower
than 14.04, about 20 secs from end of grub to the login screen, where 14.04,
s
Hello!
Same problem here. Ubuntu 16.04 LTS. Updated from 14.04 a few months ago. No
problem back then but, since a few weeks, I had the same message. I haven't
tried all these options but I just wanted to mention the fact that this bug
still exists.
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Hi, I also appear to have this bug. Does not materially impact boot
time as is only involves the EFI system partition but it is a pain as
when I switch to any virtual terminal I see that boot message but do not
get a cmd prompt.
Clean install of 16.04 on an Intel NUC with ssd drive.
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This is clearly a regression.
The boot process has to be quit if no errors are found. Otherwise it
confuses the user!
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Title:
fsck runs on every
This started after I upgraded from 14.04.05 to 16.04 a couple of days
ago.
I've just edited /etc/default/grub and changed the line
GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT="quiet splash"
to
GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT="quiet splash fastboot"
I rebooted and don't see the message
(eg. "/dev/sda1: clean, 36796
Me too. Exact same symptoms. Over 20 sec to boot.
Reverted to CSM boot installation but made no difference.
Comment #17 helps, but boot still v slow and buggy.
Now reverting to 14.04.
I may consider 16 again if I hear an update that this bug is rectified.
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That line is just a summary that is printed when not doing a "full
check"[1]. This is expected behavior.
[1]: https://github.com/tytso/e2fsprogs/blob/master/e2fsck/unix.c#L433
** Changed in: upstart (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed => Invalid
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The "device: clean, 11/65536 files, 12955/262144 blocks" message is what
e2fsck prints out when it *skips* an fsck of a filesystem because it's
clean. Had it done an fsck, you'd have a message like "device: 11/65536
files (0.0% non-contiguous), 12955/262144 blocks"
Here is an example from a Debian
Clean install of 16.04 here. The solution posted in comment #17 seems to
work for me. The message indicating fsck run does not appear during boot
and is also not present in boot logs.
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Titl
The problem is real, but there's there's a simple solution. Edit
'/etc/default/grub' and find the line: 'GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT'.
Add 'fastboot' option to the list. After that update grub ('sudo
update-grub'). This is not necessarily a workaround as the problem may
have been an omission in t
Same problem here, on dell XPS15 9530 (512GB SSD, only seems to be
happening to the home partition.) 15.10 64 bit
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I'm not sure if it's related, but it looks like I fixed my problem by
removing an obsolete swap line from my /etc/fstab
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Title:
fsck runs on ever
"Same for me. I use ext4 / and /home without swap and fsck runs for
/home in every boot."
Exactly the same for me (no swap, ext4, /home being checked every single
time, making each boot very slow). Ubuntu 15.10 here, 64 bit.
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Title:
fsck runs on every boot (clean install, single ext4 filesystem)
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** Also affects: upstart
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** No longer affects: upstart
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fsck runs on every boot (clean instal
Workaround: disable fsck in /etc/fstab (not recommended).
Edit fstab and replace the last digit ("1" for the root partition, "2" for the
others) with zero "0".
Waiting for a fix.
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kubuntu 15.10 clean install same problem. I though it was ssd and trim
behaviour. I also don't have swap enabled...
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Title:
fsck runs on every bo
Same for me. I use ext4 / and /home without swap and fsck runs for /home
in every boot.
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Title:
fsck runs on every boot (clean install, single ex
One of the most annoying bugs ever. I've manually edited some files to disable
this crap.
It's simply not practical to have to wait 20+ minutes each time I have to boot
my PC.
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@James - no. I am just an ordinary end user affected by this annoying
bug. The silence from the developers is deafening.
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fsck runs on eve
Hello "A" (for Anonymous...?),
I did not debug the problem, only filed the bug report. Are you a
developer?
On 10/31/2015 11:27 PM, A. wrote:
> Any ideas why this happening?
>
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Title:
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** Changed in: upstart (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided => High
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Same for me afetr ubuntu upgrade
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same issue here..
Distributor ID: Ubuntu
Description:Ubuntu 15.10
Release:15.10
Codename: wily
from boot.log...
[ESC[32m OK ESC[0m] Activated swap
/dev/disk/by-uuid/237df0a8-e41a-4377-8902-92c3ea931804.
[ESC[32m OK ESC[0m] Reached target Swap.
[ESC[32m OK ESC[0m] Started
Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.
** Changed in: upstart (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Confirmed
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