Harald suggested that we remove the message from the fake fsck.btrfs
that some distros run at boot:

  https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1206502

"This output does not add anything, but is a disturbing element of
booting up a system. It's the only message I get, when starting my
system, before gdm is started."

I'm inclined to agree.

This makes the tiniest change to remove the message that's output for an
auto invocation.  My guess is that it was just copied from the xfs
fsck.xfs and that no one actually cares about it.

Signed-off-by: Zach Brown <z...@zabbo.net>
---
 fsck.btrfs | 4 +---
 1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 3 deletions(-)

diff --git a/fsck.btrfs b/fsck.btrfs
index e90043a..f056a7f 100755
--- a/fsck.btrfs
+++ b/fsck.btrfs
@@ -31,9 +31,7 @@ if [ ! -e $DEV ]; then
        echo "$0: $DEV does not exist"
        exit 8
 fi
-if $AUTO; then
-       echo "$0: BTRFS file system."
-else
+if [ "$AUTO" == "false" ]; then
        echo "If you wish to check the consistency of a BTRFS filesystem or"
        echo "repair a damaged filesystem, see btrfs(8) subcommand 'check'."
 fi
-- 
2.1.0

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