wrote:
> What is to be expected?
My setup is too different from yours to really comment
here, other than to note that I had to REM out the JFS
line (or the boot hangs -- but then I don't have any
JFS partitions anyway), and for HPFS, "AUTOCHK *" is a
non-starter as well. That probably has some
connection to the NTFS partitions that are
interspersed. By specifying just *which* are the HPFS
partitions to be the concern of AUTOCHK, everything
proceeds merrily along.
The amount of time AUTOCHK or HPFS.Ifs require to do
their processing seems to be something outside my
ability to influence.
Jordan
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