Forget "quiet", it's whether "fsck.mode=skip" is the last thing on
the kernel command line.
There is no disk check if there is something after
"fsck.mode=skip". I tried "quiet". Then I tried "nomodeset" instead.
I tried putting a blank at the end of the line. That was *not*
enough to make the "fsck" stop the disk check. I was using the GRUB2
editor, so maybe it would have worked if I really added a blank at the
end of the line in the grub.cfg file.
Also, Ctrl-C does *not* abort the disk check. Given the way the
display crawled through a flock of files before saying it was on
squashfs, I'm pretty sure I hit the Ctrl-C before it had started on
squashfs -- It just did not pay attention.
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Its not easy to determine how to skip the filesystem check
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