Looks good.

Testing by interrupting /forcefsck, I can verify that the reboot command
reboots, and exiting re-runs fsck which will report if structural
modification has occurred and trigger a reboot in that case. And fsck
seems to be aware if a prior instance of fsck, run manually in the
recovery shell, has made a structural modification, so it reboots in
that case as well.

I'll file a new bug if I find any remaining issues with mountall.

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mountall tries to resume boot when it shouldn't
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/452196
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