Also, not sure if this should be a separate bug, but the user should never see the message "Serious errors were found while checking the disk drive..." unless fsck actually found serious errors while checking the filesystem. In the case described here, pressing c to cancel a routine fsck should resume normal startup without asking the user any more questions because fsck did not find any errors while checking the filesystem. Only in the very rare case that the user cancels the fsck *and* something is actually wrong with the fs should the user see the "Serious errors..." message. And I agree that, when that happens, naively offering the user the option of not mounting / is probably not the most appropriate course of action.
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