OK, that's a good point ;D So, to come to one level here: Do you see my point with the no-realistic-workarround-available ? Don't be mad with me please, but I still don't see how to practically work with your "cancel when it happens" solution in remote sites. Could you please explain how your intention to use this was/is when you removed these triggers? I still think that it simply isn't practicable to cancel a fs check on a remote system at boot time. That would presuppose that everyone had a remote KVM on IP basis or have a ride to the ISP everytime you have to reboot :( However, this removes a feature. I don't have a problem, if a feature is removed from one binary while there's an equivalently workarround available which leads to the same results. But I simply don't see any here.
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