Regarding the check-on-shut-down:
It is an interesting idea, but care should be taken in special cases such as 
UPS initiated shut-down or low battery laptops - it would be awful to lose 
power in the middle of a fsck.

Another idea would be to have a time-based forced fsck. This should be
beneficial to both people that reboot frequently and bump into the
forced fsck more often than necessary, and people with impressive
uptimes, for whom the 30 mounts could be years without a fsck.

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New ext3 partitions should not have max-mount count
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/3581
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