I know AutoFsck was mentioned already, but I think it's worth mentioning
with regard to the last comment.

AutoFsck doesn't interfere with the start up check (if it's called for
some reason, it'll still run), and prompts the user on shutdown (no user
confirmation, no check run), which means it doesn't cause problems with
things like UPS initiated shutdowns or low battery shutdowns.

You can find it at:
http://wiki.ubuntu.com/AutoFsck

There's also a nice simple script (with zenity GUI) on that page which
allows you to easily change the interval.

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New ext3 partitions should not have max-mount count
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