I've done some research, and there's no way to use fsck (well, we're really looking at e2fsck here) in the targeted manner you described - that's not to say it can't be done, just that it can't be done with the current e2fsck, we'll need a rewrite, or a new tool altogether. That's beyond my skills ;-)
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