Why is dropping to a shell a good solution? Doesn't the fsck eventually finish and then you can access your separate partition? It seems much better to give the user a fast boot and most of their desktop (sans corrupted home directory) than to just give them a shell with no home directory.
Why is dropping to a shell a good solution? Doesn't the fsck eventually finish and then you can access your separate partition? It seems much better to give the user a fast boot and most of their desktop (sans corrupted home directory) than to just give them a shell with no home directory.