I confirm this problem. Another curious thing is that fsck appears to be
run, but doesn't do anything as the file system is clean:

/run/initramfs/fsck.log says:

Log of fsck -C -a -T -t ext4 /dev/md1 
Thu Jan 19 19:09:43 2017

/dev/md1: clean, 46950805/57753600 files, 197262216/231002624 blocks

Thu Jan 19 19:09:44 2017
----------------

In other words, it terminates immediately. Yet, the log file for the
boot says:

Jan 19 19:09:59 femur kernel: [    8.478804] EXT4-fs (md1): warning:
checktime reached, running e2fsck is recommended

And this is confirmed by the output of dumpe2fs:

Last checked:             Fri Dec 25 18:19:07 2015
Check interval:           15552000 (6 months)
Next check after:         Wed Jun 22 19:19:07 2016

So I'm a bit puzzled: e2fsck is indeed being run in "preen" mode on this
file system, the next check is due, so why is the check not made?

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  systemd doesnt work with timed fsck, only with counted mount fsck

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