Hi, In my country, there are many people (mostly children) using computers with a Debian-based distribution that uses GRUB for booting. Unfortunately, power failures are very common and the computers shut down inappropriately, and when the users turn the computer on again, frequently they get the well-known message: "Unexpected inconsistency: run fsck manually".
However, most people in my country are Spanish-speakers, they doesn't understand the error messages and they think that the computer screwed up, and many times they do not have the Internet connection necessary to google the error message and find a solution. There are even some inconsiderate technicians who charge large amounts of money to fix the problem for people who are unfamiliar with it. Yes, I know that the solution is to run the "fsck" command with the appropriate parameters, but: Don't you think that GRUB should evolve and show a more friendly error message, understandable for non-experts, in the language installed in the distribution (not English only), giving the ability to run fsck with a single keystroke instead of displaying that obnoxious "(initramfs)" prompt? Thank you, and sorry if this is not the appropiated mailing list for this topic.
