Moved over to the kernel, but kept Ted assigned (since this panic may be
e2fs related)

That being said, in those screenshots you have a large number of
different things crashing - including init, ld.so, a shell script (!!),
and a kernel NULL pointer dereference

This could well be a hardware fault, most likely memory - since fsck
tends to use a lot of that quite quickly.  Could you reboot, hold down
SHIFT (or press Escape if prompted) and select the Memory Test option

** Package changed: e2fsprogs (Ubuntu) => linux (Ubuntu)

** Summary changed:

- e2fsck freeze if disk isn't checked a long time
+ kernel panic during fsck if disk isn't checked a long time

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kernel panic during fsck if disk isn't checked a long time
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/423597
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