I tested with plymouth 24.004.60-2ubuntu8 and systemd 257.6-1ubuntu1
(still in questing-proposed at the time of writing), and I still saw the
"/dev/x clean ..." message before the splash.

But then it occurred to me that systemd-fsck-root.service was skipped
because we have the following drop-in configured:

$ cat 
/usr/lib/systemd/system/systemd-fsck-root.service.d/10-skip-fsck-initramfs.conf 
[Unit]
ConditionPathExists=!/run/initramfs/fsck-root

Which is because initramfs-tools runs fsck on the root device. So the
systemd upload won't change anything for that particular message,
because the fsck call is coming from initramfs-tools.

It's worth noting that when I test with dracut, this issue goes away,
and systemd-fsck-root.service is run to do the fsck on root.

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