At 7:22 AM -0600 12/31/07, HggdH wrote: > > - for people with several disks: when a fsck is >> needed for a disk, add the option to run the fsck on all the disks, >> even if it is not needed yet; >> this would minimize how often the user will be >> prompted for a fsck, as all the disks would be >> checked simultaneously. > >I agree with all, and in special with this last one: I *do* run multiple >filesystems, and having them checked one at a time makes the difference >between waiting 30+ minutes, or only 5 minutes for a shutdown/startup. >The option of checking the FSs one at a time is (on my laptops) very >important. > >And, of course, beats having an unusable system for more than half an >hour.
In fact, I was asking for the opposite: the opposite is especially interesting if the user can leave the computer on its own and if it automatically shutsdown once all fscks have completed. Consequently, I would now suggest both possibilities? Francesco -- Ubuntu-devel-discuss mailing list [email protected] Modify settings or unsubscribe at: https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-devel-discuss
