Brand new install 16.04.3 on Skylake w/UEFI. Originally /EFI partition
was being checked so set it to 0 in /etc/fstab. But /dev/nvme0n1p5 kept
being checked no matter how long interval set using tune2fs. Finally
used grub's `fastboot` kernel command line to make "clean" message go
away.
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Same problem here on my Xubuntu 16.04 64bit system using UEFI.
I have added the "fastboot" boot option to /etc/default/grub to remove the
notification I saw at every boot, but the boot time is still quite a bit slower
than 14.04, about 20 secs from end of grub to the login screen, where 14.04,
s
Hello!
Same problem here. Ubuntu 16.04 LTS. Updated from 14.04 a few months ago. No
problem back then but, since a few weeks, I had the same message. I haven't
tried all these options but I just wanted to mention the fact that this bug
still exists.
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Hi, I also appear to have this bug. Does not materially impact boot
time as is only involves the EFI system partition but it is a pain as
when I switch to any virtual terminal I see that boot message but do not
get a cmd prompt.
Clean install of 16.04 on an Intel NUC with ssd drive.
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This is clearly a regression.
The boot process has to be quit if no errors are found. Otherwise it
confuses the user!
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This started after I upgraded from 14.04.05 to 16.04 a couple of days
ago.
I've just edited /etc/default/grub and changed the line
GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT="quiet splash"
to
GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT="quiet splash fastboot"
I rebooted and don't see the message
(eg. "/dev/sda1: clean, 36796
Me too. Exact same symptoms. Over 20 sec to boot.
Reverted to CSM boot installation but made no difference.
Comment #17 helps, but boot still v slow and buggy.
Now reverting to 14.04.
I may consider 16 again if I hear an update that this bug is rectified.
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That line is just a summary that is printed when not doing a "full
check"[1]. This is expected behavior.
[1]: https://github.com/tytso/e2fsprogs/blob/master/e2fsck/unix.c#L433
** Changed in: upstart (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed => Invalid
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The "device: clean, 11/65536 files, 12955/262144 blocks" message is what
e2fsck prints out when it *skips* an fsck of a filesystem because it's
clean. Had it done an fsck, you'd have a message like "device: 11/65536
files (0.0% non-contiguous), 12955/262144 blocks"
Here is an example from a Debian
Clean install of 16.04 here. The solution posted in comment #17 seems to
work for me. The message indicating fsck run does not appear during boot
and is also not present in boot logs.
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The problem is real, but there's there's a simple solution. Edit
'/etc/default/grub' and find the line: 'GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT'.
Add 'fastboot' option to the list. After that update grub ('sudo
update-grub'). This is not necessarily a workaround as the problem may
have been an omission in t
Same problem here, on dell XPS15 9530 (512GB SSD, only seems to be
happening to the home partition.) 15.10 64 bit
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Tit
I'm not sure if it's related, but it looks like I fixed my problem by
removing an obsolete swap line from my /etc/fstab
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"Same for me. I use ext4 / and /home without swap and fsck runs for
/home in every boot."
Exactly the same for me (no swap, ext4, /home being checked every single
time, making each boot very slow). Ubuntu 15.10 here, 64 bit.
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any fix ?
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Title:
fsck runs on every boot (clean install, single ext4 filesystem)
Status in upstart package in Ubunt
** Also affects: upstart
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** No longer affects: upstart
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Title:
fsck runs
Workaround: disable fsck in /etc/fstab (not recommended).
Edit fstab and replace the last digit ("1" for the root partition, "2" for the
others) with zero "0".
Waiting for a fix.
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kubuntu 15.10 clean install same problem. I though it was ssd and trim
behaviour. I also don't have swap enabled...
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Same for me. I use ext4 / and /home without swap and fsck runs for /home
in every boot.
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Title:
fsck runs on every bo
One of the most annoying bugs ever. I've manually edited some files to disable
this crap.
It's simply not practical to have to wait 20+ minutes each time I have to boot
my PC.
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@James - no. I am just an ordinary end user affected by this annoying
bug. The silence from the developers is deafening.
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Hello "A" (for Anonymous...?),
I did not debug the problem, only filed the bug report. Are you a
developer?
On 10/31/2015 11:27 PM, A. wrote:
> Any ideas why this happening?
>
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Title:
fsck runs on every boot (clean install, single ext4 filesystem)
Status in upst
** Changed in: upstart (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided => High
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Title:
fsck runs on every boot (clean install, sing
Same for me afetr ubuntu upgrade
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Title:
fsck runs on every boot (clean install, single ext4 filesystem)
Status in u
same issue here..
Distributor ID: Ubuntu
Description:Ubuntu 15.10
Release:15.10
Codename: wily
from boot.log...
[ESC[32m OK ESC[0m] Activated swap
/dev/disk/by-uuid/237df0a8-e41a-4377-8902-92c3ea931804.
[ESC[32m OK ESC[0m] Reached target Swap.
[ESC[32m OK ESC[0m] Started
Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.
** Changed in: upstart (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Confirmed
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** Attachment added: "Screenshot of boot screen (in Virtual Machine)"
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