Thanks for the logsave patch. It's probably a good idea to apply it (in Debian, preferably), but I think I'll stick to the direct fsck.ext[23] killing in the usplash fsck integration. If I would kill the entire fsck -A, then one ESC would abort *all* checks, not just the one on the current partition. This could hide checks which are done for genuinely broken file systems, so I'd rather avoid this.
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