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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/584050
Ti
yeti, this bug was reported a while ago and there hasn't been any
activity in it recently. We were wondering if this is still an issue? If
so, could you please test for this with the latest development release
of Ubuntu? ISO images are available from http://cdimage.ubuntu.com
/daily-live/current/ .
I notice two things unique to Lucid in regard to fsck.
1. changing FSCKFIX=no to yes in /etc/default/rcS has _no_ effect.
2. the code in /etc/init/mountall.conf has some bearing on this.
Item 1 appeared a while back in response to earlier impatience with
Debian allowing too frequent fsck of ext3
pps
Anyone caring to verify this may find it convenient to hurry-up the
process to the next fsck.
If showfsck indicates the max count to be 20, then the command
tune2fs -C 21 /dev/sda4, or whatever the Ubuntu partition is, will make the
fsck come up on the very next boot.
FWIW, fsck should onl
ps.
Bugs #423247 and #454233 may have some bearing on this.
Bug #423247 refers to improper time stamp references.
Bug #454233 refers to an unsuccessful attempt to fsck an ntfs partition.
XP is on another partition of my dual-boot setup.
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lucid fsck takes too long
https://bugs.launchpad.net/b
Jeremy, FYI
Concerning the obligatory fsck every 20 mounts with Lucid:
With the splash screen _off_ , at 30 seconds of black screen the console
reports that
the fsck is being done by util-linux-ng 2.17.2; This lasts one minute 40
seconds before continuing to the login phase. No report of found
Hi yeti,
Thanks for your update. I agree that it would be difficult to reproduce. I
am marking this triaged to get a Kernel Team member to take a look at it and
see what we can do to look into the problem.
Thanks!
~JFo
** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => Triaged
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Thank you for your automated response, Jeremy.
To demonstrate this as your automated message suggests, I think would
require two new installs. Since Ubuntu went to Grub2 I hesitate to do
anything so major on my dual boot system without a very good reason.
What I've noted I don't know how to demo
Hi yeti,
Please be sure to confirm this issue exists with the latest development release
of Ubuntu. ISO CD images are available from
http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/daily-live/current/ . If the issue remains, please
run the following command from a Terminal
(Applications->Accessories->Terminal).