"there is no more any output from regularly run fsck available during boot on the console." - sorry.
It still shows up, the only difference:
it does not display partitions by device (/dev/sdaX), instead it displays the label. That's why I overlooked it.
Is there any way to enable the progress-bar again (like in Hardy), as obtained with 'fsck -C' on ext3 filesystems?
My comment above was incorrect:
"there is no more any output from regularly run fsck available during boot on the console." - sorry.
It still shows up, the only difference:
it does not display partitions by device (/dev/sdaX), instead it displays the label. That's why I overlooked it.
Is there any way to enable the progress-bar again (like in Hardy), as obtained with 'fsck -C' on ext3 filesystems?