Andriy Gapon wrote:
To me it seems like fsck_y passes suboptimal flags to fsck, it doesn't have to examine each and every filesystem in fstab.
I think think this is because it does a quick check first to see if it can run the fsck in background after boot into multi-user mode.
If it cannot, then fsck exits and is re-run with fsck -y and runs in foreground mode.
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