(I didn’t measure the installation time then but it’s significantly longer on any of the machines)Īnd as an extra data point, I recently booted a fedora 31 ISO to test a bug and the liveCD menu default to check the media first there. The check takes between 1 minute and a bit less than 3 minutes, depending of the configuration/media. a 10 years old latitude with an i5 cpu (bios).I’ve tried to get some data for the discussion and tested the ‘check disk’ option on some configurations with an old/slow usb stick and a recent enough cheap usb3 one ![]() In that context, what would people think of making the default choice on the desktop liveCD to be ‘check & install’ and make the start of the installer conditional to not having error on the media? ![]() Since we don’t explain the issue nor recommend a solution it’s often not obvious to user what is going on and what they should be doing.
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