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On every bootup it's the same:



/dev/sda2:clean, xxxxx files xxxxx blocks



I have a alienware Aurora-R7, I installed ubuntu 16.04, it was always the same issue. When boot my pc, I find this message. Is it some kind of option Ubuntu uses to ensure filesystem consistency or is there something wrong with my HDD? It takes several minutes and nothing happens. I installed the ubuntu 18.04 and it is always the same problem. Am I missing something?



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  • What do you see before this message shows up? Does the long delay happen before or after this message?

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    Could you add your /etc/fstab file in code tags? Potentially it is mounted using "check filesystem on startup" as explained here: linuxconfig.org/…

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On every bootup it's the same:



/dev/sda2:clean, xxxxx files xxxxx blocks



I have a alienware Aurora-R7, I installed ubuntu 16.04, it was always the same issue. When boot my pc, I find this message. Is it some kind of option Ubuntu uses to ensure filesystem consistency or is there something wrong with my HDD? It takes several minutes and nothing happens. I installed the ubuntu 18.04 and it is always the same problem. Am I missing something?



Thanks,










share|improve this question























  • What do you see before this message shows up? Does the long delay happen before or after this message?

    – grawity
    Jan 9 at 15:35






  • 1





    Could you add your /etc/fstab file in code tags? Potentially it is mounted using "check filesystem on startup" as explained here: linuxconfig.org/…

    – Paul
    Jan 9 at 15:36














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On every bootup it's the same:



/dev/sda2:clean, xxxxx files xxxxx blocks



I have a alienware Aurora-R7, I installed ubuntu 16.04, it was always the same issue. When boot my pc, I find this message. Is it some kind of option Ubuntu uses to ensure filesystem consistency or is there something wrong with my HDD? It takes several minutes and nothing happens. I installed the ubuntu 18.04 and it is always the same problem. Am I missing something?



Thanks,










share|improve this question














On every bootup it's the same:



/dev/sda2:clean, xxxxx files xxxxx blocks



I have a alienware Aurora-R7, I installed ubuntu 16.04, it was always the same issue. When boot my pc, I find this message. Is it some kind of option Ubuntu uses to ensure filesystem consistency or is there something wrong with my HDD? It takes several minutes and nothing happens. I installed the ubuntu 18.04 and it is always the same problem. Am I missing something?



Thanks,







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  • What do you see before this message shows up? Does the long delay happen before or after this message?

    – grawity
    Jan 9 at 15:35






  • 1





    Could you add your /etc/fstab file in code tags? Potentially it is mounted using "check filesystem on startup" as explained here: linuxconfig.org/…

    – Paul
    Jan 9 at 15:36



















  • What do you see before this message shows up? Does the long delay happen before or after this message?

    – grawity
    Jan 9 at 15:35






  • 1





    Could you add your /etc/fstab file in code tags? Potentially it is mounted using "check filesystem on startup" as explained here: linuxconfig.org/…

    – Paul
    Jan 9 at 15:36

















What do you see before this message shows up? Does the long delay happen before or after this message?

– grawity
Jan 9 at 15:35





What do you see before this message shows up? Does the long delay happen before or after this message?

– grawity
Jan 9 at 15:35




1




1





Could you add your /etc/fstab file in code tags? Potentially it is mounted using "check filesystem on startup" as explained here: linuxconfig.org/…

– Paul
Jan 9 at 15:36





Could you add your /etc/fstab file in code tags? Potentially it is mounted using "check filesystem on startup" as explained here: linuxconfig.org/…

– Paul
Jan 9 at 15:36










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