Ubuntu7.10 (including the latest version 8.04) after the boot, after the boot progress bar reaches a certain position, it enters the character interface, displays the hard disk detection information, the boot will be very slow. If you change the value of pass option in/etc/fstab to 0, the auto-check on the disk is disabled, and the startup speed will be greatly improved. But I don't know whether this change will affect the hard disk. For example, if it is illegally shut down in Windows, self-check is good. But what should I do if it is in Ubuntu?
After Ubuntu 7.10 (including the latest version 8.04) is started, after the boot progress bar reaches a certain position, it enters the character interface, displaying the hard disk detection information, the boot will be very slow.
If you change the value of pass option in/etc/fstab to 0, the auto-check on the disk is disabled, and the startup speed will be greatly improved.
But I don't know whether this change will affect the hard disk. For example, if it is illegally shut down in Windows, self-check is good. But what should I do if it is in Ubuntu?