30th July 2017, 19:39
Why are you messing manually with dpkg? Usually I would only stick to apt-get/apt and the update manager.
As for the fsck if it did not correct anything and you still get the problem on every boot there might be a faulty drive or something.
If it checks the drive every other mount (30 mounts is default I think) then this is a normal behavior.
As for the fsck if it did not correct anything and you still get the problem on every boot there might be a faulty drive or something.
If it checks the drive every other mount (30 mounts is default I think) then this is a normal behavior.