I have a laptop running 12.3/32bit. I've used resier since S.u.S.E. adopted it & all my drives use it so I have just stuck with it. I've always been impressed with how fast reiser recovers from a power off failure(like when I let my battery die when the laptop is asleep.....) However, I've noticed that now with the newer versions & systemd that it seems to take MUCH longer for the fsck to complete. My P3/1.2Ghz laptop(running openSUSE 11.1) with a 320GB PATA drive finishes checking way before my Core2/2.33Ghz based laptop with a 1TB SATA drive taht's running 12.3. I get about 60MB/s on the PATA drive & 100+ on the SATA drive. Now, I removed the plymouth splash because I don't care for them & was wondering if the fsck was running faster, but that it was taking longer to display the results to the screen maybe? I have 12.2/64bit installed on this Core2 as well but I think plymouth is still there but it's just as bad. Any ideas? -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse+owner@opensuse.org