i wonder if the right spec to enhances with this wishlist is this one

https://wiki.ubuntu.com/DesktopTeam/Specs/PartitionManagement

I suggest to check it, find another one more suitable for the purpose or
even - if it's possible -  to create one.

** Summary changed:

- ext 3 filesystems are never fsck'ed if they live on removable USB disks
+ filesystems are never fsck'ed if they live on removable USB disks

** Description changed:

  I don't know which package to assign this bug to, and sorry if it has
  been reported before - I couldn't find a report.
  
  ext2/3 filesystems are regulary fsck'ed after a given number of boots if
  those filesystems are part of the fixed disks. However removable USB
  disks (I can only check for those, but I guess firewire at al. also
  share this) are never fsck'ed automatically. This might me dangerous
  because they are much more likely to be removed incorrectly (w/o
  unmounting) and are attached/reattached frequently. I just realized that
  my external disk was mounted hundreds of times without ever being
  checked (and  am sure that despite trying to be responsible, I sometimes
  yanked the cable w/o unmounting)
+ 
+ NOTE: 
+ i've removed the ext3 case because this also applies to some other filesystem 
types as described in duplicated bugs.

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filesystems are never fsck'ed if they live on removable USB disks
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/85291
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