It was a fresh install on a different machine than before.

When setting up partitions during the installation, I chose to use the
preexisting FAT32 Windows partition as vfat, to be mounted on /windows.
Installer put it in fstab, with "1" in the sixth field, causing it to be
fscked (with the same priority?) as root partition. If fsck finds errors
on vfat partition, Ubuntu will remount root read-only and stop booting.

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vfat partition fscked on every boot
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/125730
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