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If you go into System Settings, you'll see either Services or System Services. From there you should be able to control what services startup when you're booting--but be careful.
When booting is on "cheking all filesystem", I have an error and kubuntu demand me to enter a command line to repair the problem
You might actually have a problem that needs to be fixed with fdisk.
Another possibility is that when you installed OpenSuse you edited your partition setup so that kubuntu doesn't have up-to date information of your partitions/filesystems anymore.
Of course you can try to boot without checking some or all of the filesystems.
Can you get to your kubuntu root partition from Suse or with a LiveCD?
If you can, you can edit the /etc/fstab file to disable checking on filesystems that are giving you problems. Change the final number on each line (1 or 2) to 0 on all partitions/filesystems you wish to disable boot-time checking
When booting is on "cheking all filesystem", I have an error and kubuntu demand me to enter a command line to repair the problem
You might actually have a problem that needs to be fixed with fdisk.
Another possibility is that when you installed OpenSuse you edited your partition setup so that kubuntu doesn't have up-to date information of your partitions/filesystems anymore.
Of course you can try to boot without checking some or all of the filesystems.
Can you get to your kubuntu root partition from Suse or with a LiveCD?
If you can, you can edit the /etc/fstab file to disable checking on filesystems that are giving you problems. Change the final number on each line (1 or 2) to 0 on all partitions/filesystems you wish to disable boot-time checking
Thanks a lot, I've edited it and I booted without problems!
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