Public bug reported:
A forced fsck (for mount count) cannot be bypassed in anyway. Also it
shows no progress, which means that system seems unresponsive for a long
time (for large hard drives). Also it takes time for the splash image to
disappear and the message announcing the check to appear, not that the
message really explains anything for a layman. Before that the
unresponsiveness seems even worse. Contrast to normally quite snappy
boot and I think the user would be justified in trying a hard reboot to
solve the "boot problem".
** Affects: ubuntu
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Tags: karmic ubuntu-boot-experience
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Forced fsck in boot cannot be bypassed
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/454989
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