I've tried to reproduce this with both mountall 2.36 and mountall
2.36.3, and cannot.  When booting the system, with or without plymouth
splash enabled, I'm shown a prompt as expected:

 The disk drive for /test is not ready yet or not present.
 Continue to wait, or Press S to skip mounting or M for manual recovery

With the corrupted disk (basically, I just tried to claim my swap
partition was ext2), I get the other expected prompt:

 An error occurred while mounting /disk1.
 Press S to skip mounting or M for manual recovery

So I'm still not seeing any bugs here.

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