There are around 100 tests in e2fsprogs which test various file system
corruptions.   Please they are in the e2fsprogs/tests/f_* sub
directories.   Each include a smallish file system, and then the
expected output after the first and second fsck run.

Note that Ubuntu saves fsck output in /var/log/fsck/ --- although if it
is a failed root fs check, it probably won't be able for the output to
be written into /var/log/fsck.   This is why I recommend that most
people use a small root file system, and keep most of their data on file
systems which are then mounted on top of that small root file system.
It makes it easier to capture fsck logs, and otherwise debug things when
they go south.

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fsck.ext4 marks FS clean when still damaged
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/615899
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