Yes, that's fine. But what should I do when I start my Oneiric and it bothers me with fsck.ntfs for my two windows partitions? It's not a solution to say
'If you want to call fsck.ntfs, do so with an option avoiding the checks, until some kind soul strives to develop them.'
Haha.
With Natty I never had such trouble before. When it is not possible to check a partition, Ubuntu shouldn't come with such stupid error messages. It should ignore such things it can't handle. I don't want that the boot process gets interrupted and wants me to press S to skip these check. I have to do this 2 times on every boot up. This can't be true. I never had it before and I don't want it for the future. I need a really solution. Such things shouldn't happen. What about newbies which a trying Ubuntu the first time?
Yes, that's fine. But what should I do when I start my Oneiric and it bothers me with fsck.ntfs for my two windows partitions? It's not a solution to say
'If you want to call fsck.ntfs, do so with an option avoiding the checks, until some kind soul strives to develop them.'
Haha.
With Natty I never had such trouble before. When it is not possible to check a partition, Ubuntu shouldn't come with such stupid error messages. It should ignore such things it can't handle. I don't want that the boot process gets interrupted and wants me to press S to skip these check. I have to do this 2 times on every boot up. This can't be true. I never had it before and I don't want it for the future. I need a really solution. Such things shouldn't happen. What about newbies which a trying Ubuntu the first time?