Activity log for bug #59293
Date | Who | What changed | Old value | New value | Message |
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2006-09-07 03:43:42 | Lukas Sabota | bug | added bug | ||
2006-09-07 03:44:01 | Lukas Sabota | bug | added attachment 'fstab' (fstab) | ||
2006-09-27 20:16:04 | Carthik Sharma | dosfstools: status | Unconfirmed | Confirmed | |
2006-09-27 20:16:04 | Carthik Sharma | dosfstools: importance | Undecided | Medium | |
2006-09-27 20:16:04 | Carthik Sharma | dosfstools: statusexplanation | I have the same issue on my Dapper installation. This prolongs the time taken to boot. The system has been running Ubuntu since Warty and only now do I have to wait for dosfsck to finish each time when I boot. I usually use a Ctrl+c Ctrl+d to kill the dosfsck if I want to boot faster. Please advice on whether this is really neccessary, and why we would possibly need this on every boot. | ||
2007-01-03 21:23:17 | Onno Benschop | dosfstools: assignee | onno-itmaze | ||
2007-01-03 21:23:17 | Onno Benschop | dosfstools: statusexplanation | I have the same issue on my Dapper installation. This prolongs the time taken to boot. The system has been running Ubuntu since Warty and only now do I have to wait for dosfsck to finish each time when I boot. I usually use a Ctrl+c Ctrl+d to kill the dosfsck if I want to boot faster. Please advice on whether this is really neccessary, and why we would possibly need this on every boot. | I'm assigning this bug to me, seeing that Stefan and I are working through these kinds of issues. | |
2007-01-04 00:05:50 | Onno Benschop | bug | added subscriber StefanPotyra | ||
2013-05-13 03:12:51 | Phillip Susi | marked as duplicate | 48806 |