On 19/05/17 21:52, flocculant wrote:
On 17/05/17 13:26, Chris Green wrote:
I used to get a (small) message on the pre-login screen when fsck disk
checks were done automatically at start up. These seem to have
disappeared now.
Is this a bug? It's really necessary for the system to say something
as otherwise it simply looks as if the boot has hung for some reason
and with big disks it can take a long time for the checks to complete.
First - are you sure that fsck is running? You've not changed the
fstab options?
Secondly - I have 2 types of disk locally - ssd and hdd's - never
really notice fsck when it's checking on the ssd (unless I'm watching
the monitor at the time), but still see that on hdd's ( and did while
testing the last 4 releases - currently seeing it when it takes some
time on Artful)
If you haven't changed the options in fstab and fsck IS running -
perhaps set it to perform a check on next boot - and really watch the
monitor - just in case it's very quick. Then redo the fsck check - and
edit the kernel line so you've no quiet splash [1] - what you need to
do is remove the quiet splash from the linux line here, so you boot
with text - see what that says.
If you don't see anything on GUI - but do with text (and assuming here
that you've got hdd and not ssd - with no errors) I'd say that was a bug.
regards
[1]
https://askubuntu.com/questions/19486/how-do-i-add-a-kernel-boot-parameter
Forgot to ask what version of Xubuntu this is?
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