Cannot stop file system check in plymouth
Bug #581308 reported by
David Nemeskey
This bug report is a duplicate of:
Bug #571707: fsck progress stalls at boot, plymouthd/mountall eats CPU.
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mountall (Ubuntu) |
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Bug Description
Binary package hint: kdm
When fsck starts during startup In Kubuntu 10.04, it is not possible to stop it. Even though 'Press C to stop all file system checks' or sth similar is written on the screen, it does not work. I tried pressing C, Shift-C and Ctrl-C (the latter being the default in previous versions) to no avail.
Furthermore, the check seems very slow and the percentage count stops at 90%. Luckily about a minute later the login screen shows up.
As mentioned before, I use Kubuntu Lucid with kdm. My home partition (I guess that is the one that was being checked, it's not written on the screen) is on ext4.
summary: |
- Cannot stop file system check in kdm + Cannot stop file system check in plymouth |
affects: | kdebase-workspace (Ubuntu) → plymouth (Ubuntu) |
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This is a duplicate of bug #571707, which has already been fixed in lucid. Please install mountall 2.15 from lucid-updates.