> > - fsck is showing a progress bar; if fsck isn't there, then how would
> > the progress bar appear?
> >
> Actually fsck doesn't show the progress bar, something else is. If fsck
> went away, and that something else hadn't noticed, the progress bar
> would be still there ... and Escape wouldn't work.

I assumed the progress bar was some variant of fsck -C; in previous
versions of Ubuntu, the progress bar showed a lot of detail about what
the fsck was doing, although nowadays it's a simple percentage. fsck
unexpectedly exiting at 90% would explain about half the symptoms I'm
getting, though (although it wouldn't directly explain why the system
would lock up rather than continue thereafter).

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Scheduled fsck during boot hangs at 90%, preventing boot sequence completing
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/487744
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