Can we at least make this configurable for the user? I mean configurable
for everybody (i.e. a module in the settings window) and not by fiddling
around in some config file. I just recently had the pleasure to enjoy a
fsck on my 200GB laptop 4200rpm drive. It took over 20 minutes and I
really needed my computer at that moment...

IMHO this is really a serious and annoying issue, and although it's
probably too late to be fixed in 8.04 it should be resolved ASAP with an
update. Either disable it by default or at least let the user decide. No
other OS does such a check at bootup, and it was introduced in Linux
distros about a year ago - before that we also had ext3 with no check
and I didn't hear of anybody having troubles because of that.

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