>From my personal POV, I consider the progress bar more important then the 
>ability to interrupt fsck with CTRL+C.
Nowadays, SSDs are much more common and enable_periodic_fsck = 0 has been the 
default for many years now. So this is much less of an issue today then it was 
back in 2015, I think.

I think text-only boot (without plymouth and without quiet) has a
reasonable enough progress report from fsck. Without fsckd, we'd have no
progress report in plymouth and quiet text-only boots.

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