Thank you k-doug for placing the suggested workaround here!

I would also like to mention that with regards to Xenial (16.04) and any
Ubuntu release using systemd, the mechanism for forcing filesystem
checks on startup is presently unable to display the results of the
filesystem check on the rootfs in any logs or in journald, and I have
recently opened a defect against systemd [1].  If you would agree with
me that systemd-based Ubuntu's should have this visibility, please have
a look at this new defect and upvote it if it is also effecting you.

Best regards,
-Adam (paradox606)

[1] - https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1619753

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