Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: upstart
Samsung X10 with Ubuntu 10.10, a new installation. Ubuntu booting always
check disk for error.
While it always happen to me, I am not sure if this would happen with a
clean shutdown, as I never managed to. I suffer from the phenomenon of
not possible to clean shutdown, as described in #629919. Although I can
successfully reboot (also a phenomenon of #629919) but successful reboot
results a disk check anyway.
That's all information I can provide. The splash screen concealed other
information that might be useful, like which partition is being checked
(can it be the dual-boot windows partition?) and what reason it is
checked (not clean shut down? something wrong with the clock that make
upstart think check haven't been done in a decade or so?).
I'll provide other info on requests.
** Affects: upstart (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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always check disk for error upon starting
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/663628
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