Tim, Franziskus,

     Its not clear that the problem you are seeing has the same root
cause as previous reports that have been against this bug database.  Can
you send the full output of your fsck output?

This problem can be caused by a faulty CMOS clock, or the CMOS battery
being dead, such that the time is incorrect at the time that fsck is
run.  So to test that, insert the following line in
/etc/init.d/checkroot.sh after the line which reads "do_start () {":

        log_action_msg "Time at fsck time: $(/bin/date)"

If the time that gets displayed is not correct, then that's the cause of
the problem.

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fsck on every (re)boot
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/63175
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