Thanks for the logsave patch. It's probably a good idea to apply it (in Debian, preferably), but I think I'll stick to the direct fsck.ext[23] killing in the usplash fsck integration. If I would kill the entire fsck -A, then one ESC would abort *all* checks, not just the one on the current partition. This could hide checks which are done for genuinely broken file systems, so I'd rather avoid this.
Thanks for the logsave patch. It's probably a good idea to apply it (in Debian, preferably), but I think I'll stick to the direct fsck.ext[23] killing in the usplash fsck integration. If I would kill the entire fsck -A, then one ESC would abort *all* checks, not just the one on the current partition. This could hide checks which are done for genuinely broken file systems, so I'd rather avoid this.