> Well, for someone who knows what they are doing, they *can* skip the
check. They can simply boot into simple user mode...

Nope, that still hits fsck. The only way I've been able to recover the
system when it is in "brick" mode (i.e. fsck is queued) is using a live
cd, and then adjust tune2fs or fstab as you suggest.

The config option is a new one to me, so thanks for that info. As you
say, though, it's dependent not being in a graphical boot...which ubuntu
is. Still, I'll add a bug to the bootsplash folks and see what they
suggest.

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