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Subject: [Bug 63471] Please add a "quit" command to the e2fsck interactive
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Date: Thu, 31 Oct 2013 01:11:42 +0000
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--- Comment #2 from unforgettableid@gmail.com ---
"Quit Safely" would be helpful for e2fsck newbies who want to halt the machine,
go to bed, and hire an expert the next day.
"Quit Safely" would also be helpful to e2fsck newbies who want to use a
console-mode Web browser or IRC client to get help.
"Quit Safely" would also be helpful to e2fsck newbies who:
* accidentally started the tool in fully-interactive mode
* but realize they should have used -y ("Yes to All") mode.
Those users could simply choose "Quit Safely" then rerun e2fsck with the -y
option.
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