If the disk checking behavior cannot be changed (forcing you to wait 10
minutes or more during boot), then the default should be off.  No force
disk checking every Xth time you boot.

There are times when you need to use your computer now.  For example a
presentation or a class.  In fact that is the normal situation when you
turn on a computer.  This disk check forces you to wait a long time
before you can use your own computer.

Many have posted on the Ubuntu forums about this.  I hope it will be
disabled in Gutsy (or the behavior changed so that a user can override
it when a disk check occurs).

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New ext3 partitions should not have max-mount count
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/3581
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