The notification bubble is an interesting idea.
But honestly, with a new Ubuntu version being released, what?, every 6
... 9 months or so? then does it really matter whether the partition is
verified or not?
When upgrading to a new release, if the disk is formatted then it
doesn't matter. If it's not formatted ("soft upgrade") then just let the
installer do the verification. This should be enough for any desktop /
laptop being upgraded regularly to the latest Ubuntu release. I
completely disabled all fsck verifications on this busy, heavily used
laptop. It will get formatted when I upgrade to Ubuntu 8.04, end of
story.
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New ext3 partitions should not have max-mount count
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/3581
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