There are even more "oddities" with fsck in Lucid:

By default during installation additional filesystems selected for auto-
mount will receive a "1" in column 6 of fstab, even if they are vfat
(i.e. Win partitions). This results in enormous boot delays of Lucid,
because those FAT-filesystems will be checked on every boot.

Correctly filesystems not native in Linux should be checked with the system 
they belong to - Win in this case.
This means, they either should be set to "0" in fstab column 6, or fsck options 
 during boot should be modified.

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fstab(5) should document that root filesystem is always checked with "force 
fsck"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/568594
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