[New: openFATE 309703] Allowing user abort of fsck during boot
Feature added by: Hatto von Hatzfeld (hatto) Feature #309703, revision 1 Title: Allowing user abort of fsck during boot openSUSE-11.3: Unconfirmed Priority Requester: Desirable Requested by: Hatto von Hatzfeld (hatto) Description: In boot.rootfsck and boot.localfs the return status of fsck is stored in $FSCK_RETURN. The result determines the further boot process. I suggest to ignore a return code 32 (user abort) in order to make a fast boot possible if the user knows what he is doing (e.g. in case of a fs check forced just by the number of boot cycles). -- openSUSE Feature: https://features.opensuse.org/309703
Feature changed by: Ilya Chernykh (Ansus) Feature #309703, revision 2 Title: Allowing user abort of fsck during boot openSUSE-11.3: Unconfirmed Priority Requester: Desirable Requested by: Hatto von Hatzfeld (hatto) Description: In boot.rootfsck and boot.localfs the return status of fsck is stored in $FSCK_RETURN. The result determines the further boot process. I suggest to ignore a return code 32 (user abort) in order to make a fast boot possible if the user knows what he is doing (e.g. in case of a fs check forced just by the number of boot cycles). + Discussion: + #1: Ilya Chernykh (ansus) (2010-06-13 05:24:45) + Very useful feature! Sometimes I play an online game and have the + computer hang or simply electricity drop. I quickly reboot so I can re- + join the game until it ended, but the system starts the check saying + the filesystem has been mounted N times so should be checked. I have to + wait 7-10 minutes until the process ends. -- openSUSE Feature: https://features.opensuse.org/309703
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