Confirmed on Ubuntu 8.10 64. I vote for a low priority(I use conky on
gnome, and cpu applet on KDE so i had no problem with figuring out what
is happening) because it optional package. What about turning off(by
default) bootchart when fsck is planned? Probably most people don't want
18600x9389 image of
sleep,exe,sleep,exe,sleep,exe,sleep,exe,sleep,exe,sleep,exe....

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after fsck, bootchart -> rsvg-convert makes computer slow
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/218499
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