Package: util-linux
Version: 2.36.1-8+devuan2
Severity: important

For some reason on this aarch64 device, the automated filesystem checks
which should be done via `fsck -T -M -A -a -t ext4` are getting skipped.
When trying to run this manually, no error messages of any sort was
observed.

During boot I am observing the message "warning: maximal mount count
reached, running e2fsck is recommended".

I'm aware of two system quirks which might cause `fsck` to fail.

This is an aarch64 (ARM64) system.

The main storage device is UAS and features a hybrid MBR.  Most utilities
and the Linux kernel find the valid GPT and ignore the hybrid GPT.

I recall running into an issue like this on a mipsel system many years
ago.


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