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 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.