I would like to confirm.

 It's a bit hard to understand from the explanation above, but I think i
have relatively the same problem.

After installing the latest updates on my hardy heron today (Mar, 22,
2008), I rebooted. Upon the boot-up the normal splash screen appeared,
and soon underneath I noticed that in small orange letters it said it
was doing a routine disk check (because it had been mounted 22 times).
Which was OK, since I've seen it do a disk check with no problem before.
However, at around 70% (maybe less), it stops and appears to hang. The
system then proceeds to reboot. If left unattended the system will
repeat this procedure and reboot indefinatley. The only way to avoid it,
is to press ESC when it starts doing the disk check. That way it never
hangs, and continues to boot normally.

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When fsck fails, the machine reboots and does the check again
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/204097
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