*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 58430 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/58430
Nicolas Dumoulin: I agree, it's a duplicate. I marked it duplicate.
** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 58430
Command-line recovery required when fsck reports an unexpectedy inconsistency
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> 99.% of users of ubuntu, if they find out how to run fsck at that prompt,
> will say YES
> to every of fsck's suggestions, only a few kernel hackers would know enough
> to not follow
> the defaults in fsck.
I wonder if even kernel hackers know enough to not follow fscks
suggestions... seri
Btw, why is this bug only marked as "wishlist"? It's a major BUG for
people who don't know about fsck
("I can't start my Ubuntu system and have no means of going online to
check for the information. Right, going back to Windows.")
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user must run fsck by hand on FS corruption detected at bo
I think this bug is related to #58430
doesn't it ?
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** Changed in: sysvinit (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided => Wishlist
Status: Unconfirmed => Confirmed
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user must run fsck by hand on FS corruption detected at boot
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searched more, i think the error came from /etc/init.d/checkroot.sh or
/etc/init.d/checkfs.sh
so changing the package accordingly. once more, i understand the
behaviour is here for a long time, but i think it's unnaceptable for the
target group of ubuntu.
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more details: the message said that fsck must be run manually, without
-a or -p. (if I remember well)
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