You received this message not because the maximum mount count was
reached, but because the 'Next check after' date was in the past.

  Next check after Tue Jan 12 23:11:26 2016

So this is not a problem with the output of update-motd-fsck-at-reboot,
at all; rather, it is a bug in your boot that is *not* checking the
filesystem, given the filesystem's settings.  Reassigning to systemd.

** Package changed: update-notifier (Ubuntu) => systemd (Ubuntu)

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Title:
  update-motd-fsck-at-reboot notify checked for errors at next reboot
  even after reboot

Status in systemd package in Ubuntu:
  New

Bug description:
  I had the following message on Ubuntu 15.10
  *** /dev/sda10 will be checked for errors at next reboot ***
  *** /dev/sda1 will be checked for errors at next reboot ***

  This was displayed even after rboot.

  I pgrade to 16.04 and still the same problem.

  
  I took a look at the /usr/lib/update-notifier/update-motd-fsck-at-reboot and 
for /dev/sda10, I had something like this :
  Mount count   28
  Maximum mount count   30
  Check interval        15552000
  Next check after      Tue Jan 12 23:11:26 2016

  The message was not displayed anymore after 2 reboot, in order to
  reach Mount count to 30, and greater or equals to Maximum mount count.

  It seems that the file check was not until the Mount count >= Maximum
  mount count


  More over, on the platform, I have two partitions with following "name" :
  /dev/sda1
  /dev/sda10

  When the first one is verified by the script, the command "mount | grep 
"^$part" | cut -d ' ' -f 3" does not give te right result.
  mount | grep "^/dev/sda10" | cut -d ' ' -f 3 give result :
  /

  But 
  mount | grep "^/dev/sda1" | cut -d ' ' -f 3
  /
  /usr

  
  May be not a big deal, because, the mount point is only used to find value in 
the file /etc/fstab, in order to specialize the message, but many be there is 
an error anywhere else.

  Regards

  Etienne

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