Data integrity is SO 2007.

Let's keep it that way.

Disabling this is risking instability and loss of data if there are
hardware faults.

This minor "inconvenience" could save someone. Better safe than sorry.
Speed should NEVER be sacrificed for correctness or data integrity.

If this check is too time consuming for you, SKIP IT. You can kill it
with Alt+Sysrq+K you know. Just kill the process and it won't check. 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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