On Monday 08 December 2014 19:00:36 Brian wrote: > On Mon 08 Dec 2014 at 17:14:58 +0000, Lisi Reisz wrote: > > On Monday 08 December 2014 16:25:51 Brian wrote: > > > On Mon 08 Dec 2014 at 09:40:03 -0500, The Wanderer wrote: > > > > Several people in this thread (including, I think, you?) are > > > > responding to those complaints by saying "It's your own fault, for > > > > not doing X", rather than by saying "Yes, it's systemd's fault, for > > > > not doing / letting you do Y". > > > > > > Sorry again; I see nothing which translates as "It's your own > > > fault...". > > > > "Remedial action is not needed because the right choice was made from the > > grub menu. If it wasn't, you get to live with the consequences and don't > > do it again." (You) > > Would you please read > > https://lists.debian.org/20141205205925.gb20...@copernicus.demon.co.uk > > again? > > One could even set up two GRUB entries for the choices. An extra > keystroke or two and one get exactly what one wants. Isn't choice and > control a wonderful thing? > > This is a proposed solution to having an fsck run only when chosen. > > Renaud OLGIATI responded > > What about the choice to stop fsck it if it has started at an > inconvenient moment ? > > Then I responded as you quote above. It is obvious I am referring back > to the solution, where two choices are available. Making a mistake and > not choosing the right option is a human thing to do (cf: the rm > command) but I went on to point out a fact of life - if booting is > broken, you get to keep the pieces. > > > And that is just the first. You have been very condemnatory from the > > beginning until recently. > > There are others? It would be only fair to give references so I have the > opportunity to correct any further misimpressions. > > But now it seems that one has to issue a Health Warning - "Yes, it's > systemd's fault, for not doing / letting you do Y" - before tackling a > problem associated with it. Dream on. There is enough information in > this thread for a user to do something about the lack of a previously > existing feature other than complain.
Yet again you are saying that it is the OP's fault. Lisi -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: https://lists.debian.org/201412082313.45844.lisi.re...@gmail.com