fsck progress bar not showing up for certain drives

Ulrich Grün ulrich.gruen at gmail.com
Thu Dec 20 16:06:18 UTC 2007


Am Mittwoch, 19. Dezember 2007 18:14:10 schrieb Mark Fraser:
> I've got 2 computers here both running 7.10 and a PATA 80GB drive with
> partitions for '/' '/boot' and swap, for '/home' one of them has a 500GB
> SATA and the other a 200GB PATA and all are ext3 partitions.
>
> If during boot fsck decides it needs to run a check for any partition on
> the 80GB I get a progress bar, but on the other 2 drives I get nothing.
> When I first came across it, I thought the computer had hung, but I know
> what's going on now.
>
> I would like to have a progress bar appear for the 2 big drives, how do I
> do it?

I experience the same problem. Hope that someone knows how to fix that.
Maybe, there's some settings, but I don't know where. I looked 
in /etc/, /etc/init.d and /etc/rc#.d for some e2fsrc (or so), without 
sucsess. I guess it has something to do with the verbosity (-v) settings.
-- 
Bye,
Ulrich.
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