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Date:      Fri, 12 May 2006 16:46:01 +0200
From:      Andrea Venturoli <ml.diespammer@netfence.it>
To:        freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
Subject:   fsck way too slow
Message-ID:  <44649FA9.6080700@netfence.it>

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Hello.
I've got a i386/6.1 box with only one big root partition.
The problem is that, whenever the machine is not properly shutdown, fsck 
on boot takes eons.

First of all: I believe that fsck should run in background, but it 
doesn't. How can I tell why?

Then, back to the heart of the problem, why does it take so long? It's a 
9GB SCSI disk and it should be quite fast, although a bit old; it's 
speed is for sure enough for day to day work.
Back in the 5.x times fsck used to last definitely less than 5 minutes. 
After I upgraded to 6.1 (or maybe after 6.0) it started taking nearly an 
hour. It just sits there for eons, the disk barely working, and printing 
a line every minute or so.
This regularity makes me think that it might be waiting for something 
and then just giving up after timeout. *Like* it is trying to syslog, 
although that deamon has not started yet. This is obviously just an 
hypotesis, but I thought it might help explain the problem.
Any hint?

  bye & Thanks
	av.



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