Re: shall distros run btrfsck on boot?

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Duncan posted on Tue, 24 Nov 2015 06:46:18 +0000 as excerpted:

> That wouldn't be entirely uncommon, because as Eric mentions, btrfs
> check is intended to be thorough, where the kernel mount-time check is
> intended to be fast.
> 
> But of course, as Eric also mentions, that's yet another reason you
> don't want btrfs check running at boot... it's *SSLLLOOWWWWW*, because
> it's being thorough.

Oops!  Mis-attribution.  Qu not Eric.

(I had read both replies in my email but only saw Eric's on the list, 
which I read in my news client via gmane's list2news service, when I 
composed the above.  So I presumed the points I remembered being made 
were from Eric's post, when it was Qu's.) 

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