Never mind; fsck does come by:

[    1.562038] EXT4-fs (sda2): INFO: recovery required on readonly filesystem
[    1.562044] EXT4-fs (sda2): write access will be enabled during recovery
[    1.572388] EXT4-fs (sda2): recovery complete
[    1.572862] EXT4-fs (sda2): mounted filesystem with ordered data mode. Opts: 
(null)

Even though the message is always like this - so I doubt any serious
consequences will follow - this isn't right.

I'll try to find out why this is happening, but it's a really confusing
situation. The strange thing is; it happens both in VirtualBox running
on my Debian PC and on my laptop running Xubuntu 12.10 natively. Also,
I've seen it happen with a completely unmodified Ubuntu 12.10 install
(VirtualBox) and a netinstall image with manually configured Xubuntu
12.10 packages (laptop). I do remember though, that it doesn't happen
directly after installing a netinstall image, so I doubt we'd have to
look in the packages that are part of ubuntu-minimal and ubuntu-
standard, although I'd have to double-check that later. At this point,
I'm suspecting something network-related, but don't pin me down on it.

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