But it should be persisted by default in /var/log, so there should be a
unit somewhere that if the log has information then it appends it in a
file and gets logrotated.

That way, if a server or PC is acting strange, one could look there to
see if something strange happened to the filesystem and when it
happened.

The log shouldn't be lost...

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  systemd-fsck does not show results of rootfs filesystem check in logs
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