I'm just giving ideas, I like simplicity too and certainly not demand
additional ways to do one thing. For me your fix is just not ultimate
option - not running fsck at all or mounting drive manually does add
burden on end user that probably doesn't want to know what fsck is or
use any special tricks to get his/her external drive working. Something
should be done about this probably altering things that already are
there, not adding other things. And for the other GNU/Linux
distributions - I use only gentoo, that just skips drives with errors.

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Failed file system check, weird behaviour
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/68589
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