Just ran forced check of /dev/sda1 without usplash on the boot, not a
peep on the console from mountall or fsck. If an inexperienced end user
hits a forced check on a big drive, maybe a 1TB drive, they will surely
conclude the machine has hung up-and will again on subsequent boots.
This will be a problem both with and without usplash, as the console
doesn't seem to work between the start of init after / is mounted read-
only and the remounting of / rw .

For end users straight from the world of Windoze, with big disks, this
means real trouble...

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fsck does not show progress during boot
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/446596
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