Feature changed by: Andrés G. Aragoneses (knocte) Feature #306621, revision 2 Title: Possibility to skip filesystem check at startup openSUSE-11.2: Unconfirmed Priority Requester: Important Requested by: Dominik Grafenhofer (dgrafenhofer) Description: Periodic filesystem checks at startup are important, but take a lot of time. For desktop users it is sometimes importent to startup their computer really fast (e.g. when giving a presentation). It is a nuissance, that these filesystem checks cannot be easily skipped (and postponed for the next startup) like under Ubuntu. Analogous to Ubuntu Linux I therefore propose to have a mechanism in place to stop a (periodic) filesystem check at startup when the escape key is pressed during the check. + Discussion: + #1: Andrés G. Aragoneses (knocte) (2009-07-01 22:29:57) + -1 + + This feature is *really* one of the reasons why Windows systems are so + unstable. + + What I would vote +1 is for an informative label that tells the user + WHY the system is taking so long to start, because there are even users + that don't know that the system must be properly shut down. -- openSUSE Feature: https://features.opensuse.org/306621