https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=449054
Bug ID: 449054 Summary: Should file checking be an option in GRUB instead of the default boot? Product: neon Version: unspecified Platform: Other OS: Linux Status: REPORTED Severity: wishlist Priority: NOR Component: Live/Install images Assignee: neon-b...@kde.org Reporter: loudsq...@tutanota.com CC: j...@jriddell.org, neon-b...@kde.org, sit...@kde.org Target Milestone: --- I use the LiveUSB quite often it's a fantastic tool for troubleshooting and diagnostics. However each time I'm prompted to do a file check. Cancelling the file check allows the LiveUSB to boot faster and it's never come up with any problems. I understand the usefulness of having a file check but does it need to run every single time? I would image that it should be an option if your LiveUSB fails to boot in GRUB but by default the LiveUSB should attempt to boot without it. I'm considering this from a first impressions type-of-view. Without the check it boots in seconds which is really impressive for a first-time user. Also for troubleshooting purposes you may be rebooting multiple times and having to skip it is annoying. I know the LiveUSB works so running the file check every boot is pointless and I'd like the option to just boot normally. Thanks. -- You are receiving this mail because: You are watching all bug changes.