Also seeing this problem.

Let's assume that the root issue is that USB isn't done by the time
/etc/rcS.d/S30checkfs.sh runs.

I think the solution there is to put in a check that the file systems
identified as needing boot time checks in fstab exist, looping on that
check for a sensible timeout period. This also fixes any problems with
any future block devices which are expected by the system to be there at
boot, but are slow to initialise. (for instance, crappy eSATA devices)


** Summary changed:

- fsck dies on boot with XFS USB drive
+ fsck dies on boot with USB drives

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fsck dies on boot with USB drives
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/276045
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