Hi jggimi!
Thanks for your answer. If i get it right, with your approach you can use your 'vital' partitions -- such as /home -- right after they're fscked at boot, while e.g. /multimedia is beeing repaired in the background? Maybe i will just create a separate slice for my music files and mount it read-only by default, so that there should be no need to fsck it at boot.
Then, my /home would be around 80 GiB. Does FFS2 support faster fsck-times? Or is it really just about supporting lager disks? That still is not totally clear to me.
Thanks and best regards,
drm
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