@Scott:  So where should this be discussed?

In my humble opinion this is a serious matter which is being downplayed
by having it marked as WONTFIX. Now, I understand that technically
speaking it's the design that's broken rather than the implementation,
but the end result is the same: the current behaviour is endangering
users' data. (Especially when they're experiencing random hard lockups
due to the crappy Broadcom wl driver.)

I'm quite astonished that I have to manually edit the init.d scripts
just to make sure I'm not putting my data at risk when booting after
something unexpected happens.

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fsck not run on boot if on battery power
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/219382
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