With regards to being able to interrupt scheduled root partition fsck,
the e2fsprogs maintainer (Theodore Tso) said I should try setting the
allow_cancellation option in /etc/e2fsck.conf
I tried that, but hitting Ctrl+C during the root filesystem scan still
left the root partition read-only.
I tested a e2fsck from the command-line, and fsck (with the option
set) does handle Ctrl+C properly (prints an Interrupted message and
exits with a 0 return code)
So it looks like sysvinit is incorrectly handling Ctrl+C. I assume it
does something like this: Run the init script for root fsck in the
background, and when Ctrl+C is hit, the script is terminated (along
with fsck), and the root filesystem is left readonly.
Let me know if I can provide any more info.
David.
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