Public bug reported:

Every X times (usually 30 times) you boot up ubuntu from a hard drive, that 
hard drive will be checked for errors (fcheck). This is of course perfectly 
fine!
This also occurs on laptops running on batteries. I was wondering if it is 
possible to detect whether a laptop is running on batteries that early in the 
boot process. If that is possible if the hdd check can be done the first time 
the computer boots while not being at battery power, after the X^th time that 
the computer has booted at all (I hope this made it a bit clear).

** Affects: Ubuntu
     Importance: Undecided
         Status: Unconfirmed

** Description changed:

  Every X times (usually 30 times) you boot up ubuntu from a hard drive, that 
hard drive will be checked for errors (fcheck). This is of course perfectly 
fine!
- This also occurs on laptops running on bateries. I was wondering if it is 
possible to detect whether a laltop is running on batteries that early in the 
boor process. If that is possible if the hdd checkcan be done the first time 
the computer boots while not being at battery power after the X^th time that 
the computer has booted at all (I hope this made it a bit clear).
+ This also occurs on laptops running on batteries. I was wondering if it is 
possible to detect whether a laptop is running on batteries that early in the 
boot process. If that is possible if the hdd check can be done the first time 
the computer boots while not being at battery power, after the X^th time that 
the computer has booted at all (I hope this made it a bit clear).

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fcheck disabled for laptops running on battery power
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/116289
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