See title. I compared the fstab.tuna to fstab.grouper and noticed one peculiar difference. The check option is present for userdata and cache on tuna (at least for toro) but not grouper (nakasi). I was wondering why this is. Some of us Galaxy Nexus have noticed unusually long boot times that seem to occur at random on Jellybean and I have noticed it on occasion. I also have never seen the long boot times on grouper so I think this file system check that is enabled on the mysid build but not on the nakasi build is related to the longer boot times on mysid.
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