One more reasoning: fsck is called DESPITE the settings of tune2fs. By default "Maximum mount counts" equals -1 which means that fsck shouldn't run at all. If this parameter is set to some positive value fcsk should run periodically but not on every start. Less experienced users may think that they've got real problems with their disk because of these checks on every boot.
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