When /etc/fstab has an ext4 filesystem on a logical volume which is itself
on a software raid, the system times out waiting for (I think!) fsck on that 
filesystem.
This causes the boot to drop into the emergency shell.

If I just type “^D" and allow the boot to continue, the filesystem is mounted 
but never fsck-ed.

Does anybody have a work-around for this bug so that the filesystem gets 
properly fsck-ed and I don’t have to go to the console to type ‘^D’ every time 
I need to boot the system?

Thanks!
Rick

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