OK, I'm running the PPA version now.

If I touch /forcefsck, reboot, and cancel the scan, it drops me into the
shell. When I exit that shell, the system just sits there forever and I
have to reboot with ctrl-alt-delete. If I type 'reboot' instead of
exiting the shell, it resumes the boot process (remounting root as rw)
but eventually a reboot also happens.

I haven't yet tested what happens if fsck fails, rather than being
canceled, but there is still a scenario where the system attempts to
resume booting after the recovery shell, which can cause corruption.

** Changed in: mountall (Ubuntu Karmic)
       Status: Fix Committed => New

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mountall tries to resume boot when it shouldn't
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/452196
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