Ed:

I've noticed the same thing. When booting the system hangs at /dev/hda5 and 
/dev/hda7 on my system during e2fsck check.  If I C-c, the system continues 
booting normally.

When doing shutdown, I get a message that "/dev/hda7" is "busy" and is being 
mounted "read-only".  So far as I've been able to tell, nothing is amiss.  I 
updated Monday, 10/25.

Maybe the current update will correct it.  I'm downloading as I speak...

Eric Wolven

>    Has anyone noticed any oddities with the latest update to potato's
> e2fs programs?  I upgraded three machines and two worked perfectly; the
> third, however, will hang upon running /etc/init.d/checkfs.sh.
> 
>    If I bypass the end of checkfs.sh (where it does the auto fsck) with
> an exit 0 the system boots and runs normally.  I've reinstalled the e2fs
> package and running e2fsck manually shows the file systems to be fine. 
> I haven't had much time to delve into it more deeply but was wondering
> if anyone else has experienced similar problems.
> 
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