Back when I looked at changing this, I also included this in vmtest:
```
diff --git a/tests/vmtests/__init__.py b/tests/vmtests/__init__.py
index 0b19d8f8..21a41aaa 100644
--- a/tests/vmtests/__init__.py
+++ b/tests/vmtests/__init__.py
@@ -556,6 +556,8 @@ DEFAULT_COLLECT_SCRIPTS = {
[ ! -d /etc/default/grub.d ] ||
cp -a /etc/default/grub.d etc_default_grub_d
[ ! -f /etc/default/grub ] || cp /etc/default/grub etc_default_grub
+ command -v journalctl && \
+ journalctl -b -o json -u systemd-fsck* > systemd-fsck.json
exit 0
""")],
```
I ran all of vmtest and then sampled this output comparing with fsck enabled by
default and without. I'll re-run this test locally but I'd like to have
another system or two collect as well.
ISTR that enabling fsck on / by default did have a measurable effect to boot
time. I'll update the discussion on discord.
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