On Wed, 14 Apr 1999, Steven T. Hatton wrote:

> 
> Greg,
> 
> I have a dual boot NT/Linux box that takes several times longer to boot into NT than
> into Linux.  Loggoing in and out are equally more snappy on Linux, as is just about
> everything else such as opening applications.  I just rebootted an NT server hard
> and it _did not_ run chkdsk when it came back up, and it seemed to boot normally
> without the extra file system varification we expiernece with Linux.

So, in other words, the only reason NT boots faster after an improper
shutdown is because it's braindead...

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