Public bug reported:
My two reiserfs filesystems (/ and /home) are always marked unclean when
booting.
As far as I can tell, this is what leads to *very* long bootups (>6
minutes!) at EACH boot. Almost unendurable, expecially on a laptop. If
on battery power, bootup time easily goes above 10 minutes. Gosh!
A first check (the longest) seem to happen just after booting GRUB. A
black screen is presented for some minutes, and no progress is shown.
You can just hear the disk thrashing.
Then, a second wait is triggered when checking the filesystems in mid-
bootup process.
Additionally, some errors during the bootup are shown (for example,
resolvconf not being a symlink, due to a readonly filesystem). It may be
related, I think (aren't unclean fs mounted read-only?).
It may be that something wrong does happen on shutdown.
** Affects: ubuntu
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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[jaunty] all filesystems are always checked at boot because marked unclean,
leading to very long boot time
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/306317
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