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#8
Originally Posted by fanoush View Post
AFAIK it simply prints into sytem log that /home mount failed. And few lines below it copies default values to /home/user if there is nothing.

See /etc/event.d/rcS-late

I don't see any attempt to fsck /home partition.
mmm that needs to be reported in the bug tracker (if not already declared), there is no way a phone for mass market leaves a partition in a corrupted state without trying to fscking it.
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