This is not a bug in mountall.  fsck is meant to be called for all
filesystems at boot, and it's the responsibility of the per-filesystem
fsck implementation to figure out if the filesystem is clean or if
something needs to be done. If fsck.btrfs doesn't provide the standard
interface for fsck, that needs to be fixed in btrfs-tools.

** Package changed: mountall (Ubuntu) => btrfs-tools (Ubuntu)

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  Ubuntu does fsck on every start when using btrfs

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