[11:06] <erUSUL> i've did not noticed before but someone asked in #ubuntu. does upstart save fsck logs ? is it its job to begin with ? 
[15:00] <JanC> erUSUL: it's certainly not upstart's job to log any program's output, although in some cases upstart .conf files might contain the instructions for logging something (but that's up to who writes those scripts)
[15:00] <erUSUL> JanC: i ask becouse /var/log/fsck/ seems to not be updated anymore in ubuntu
[15:01] <erUSUL> just noticed today becouse someone asked
[15:01] <erUSUL> -rw-r----- 1 root adm 195 2009-11-18 15:05 /var/log/fsck/checkroot
[15:01] <JanC> erUSUL: so that would be an ubuntu-specific question then (also, maybe it's logged elsewhere?)
[15:02] <erUSUL> well upstart is an ubuntu development/project ... that's why i'm asking here. but yes i coud do a bug report against ubuntu. thanks
[15:02] <erUSUL> tyvm for your time
[15:04] <JanC> erUSUL: it's just that I get the feeling that this channel is mostly used by upstart-developers, packagers, or other peopel who want to write their own upstart scripts
[15:05] <erUSUL> fair enough
[15:06] <JanC> erUSUL: I suppose that on Ubuntu fsck during boot is started by mountall (which might not be used by other distros)
[15:08] <erUSUL> ohhh; thanks... then that's the thing i should complain about. much apreciated.
[15:12] <erUSUL> FWIW it was already reported https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/mountall/+bug/513644
[15:12] <erUSUL> thanks again JanC 
[15:12] <JanC> erUSUL: see boot.log 
[15:13] <JanC> in /var/log/
[15:14] <erUSUL> i do not have that file