I have the same problem - fschk seems to hang (in my case at different 
%-stages).
Noticeably - The scan process has already started before the number of disks to 
be checked is suddenly increased from "foo bar...% 1 of 1" to "foo bar...% 1 of 
2" !
The option to interupt with C is visible (all the time) - but the system seems 
to reach a point during the scan where it is not responding any more.
I am also not able to switch to any tty and have to use the reset-button - the 
following reboot works fine, without any fs checks

off topic:
During bootup I always get the message:
"Your disk needs to be checked for errors, this may take some time"
but no disks are listed (that should be checked) - in this case, the system 
boots flawlessly without any file system checks
this may have something to do with the fact that I got "soft-resets 
fails"-messages on bootup since karmic but thats just a stupid guess..

hardware / platform:
- Gigabyte MA790GP-UD4H (AMD 790GX / SB750 Chipset), Bios v. F7A, SATA set to 
AHCI Mode
- two SATA Drives: 
sda - SuperTalent UltraDrive GX2 64GB (SSD)
sdb - WD Green Power 500GB something..
- AMD64 lucid including all updates

my packet version:
- e2fslibs and e2fsprogs: 1.41.11-1ubuntu1
- plymouth: 0.8.1-4



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Lucid boot failed to complete after fsck
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