> I actually don't think you have an fsck at all, which would explain why
> Escape isn't working
This can't possibly be the case:
- Escape works just fine before the fsck reaches 89%
- fsck is showing a progress bar; if fsck isn't there, then how would
the progress bar appear?
- "Filesystem checks are in progress (ESC to cancel):" strongly implies
that something is trying to run fsck, and if it wasn't there I'd expect it
to error out immediately
- "which fsck" and "which e2fsck" return /sbin/fsck and /sbin/e2fsck, as
expected
- the bug reporting tool would have noticed if I tried to report a bug in
a package I don't have installed
> I actually don't think you have an fsck at all, which would explain why
> Escape isn't working
This can't possibly be the case:
- Escape works just fine before the fsck reaches 89%
- fsck is showing a progress bar; if fsck isn't there, then how would
the progress bar appear?
- "Filesystem checks are in progress (ESC to cancel):" strongly implies
that something is trying to run fsck, and if it wasn't there I'd expect it
to error out immediately
- "which fsck" and "which e2fsck" return /sbin/fsck and /sbin/e2fsck, as
expected
- the bug reporting tool would have noticed if I tried to report a bug in
a package I don't have installed