Ubuntu 16.04 -> when I log in I keep getting /dev/md0 will be checked for errors at next boot. Okay. Check the status of the filesystem:
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Last checked: Thu Jul 20 16:53:52 2017
Check interval: 15552000 (6 months)
Next check after: Tue Jan 16 16:53:52 2018
Okay, so why isn't it checking. I tried / ****, message still isn't gone? Dug into it deeper and apparently systemd has changed the way **** at boot works (/dev/md0 being my root partition).
So I check the log and here is where the plot thickens:
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travis@tbird:/run/initramfs$ cat /run/initramfs/****.log
Log of **** -C -a -T -t ext3 /dev/md0
Wed Jan 24 14:24:24 2018
/dev/md0: clean, 775289/30277632 files, 60797295/121093936 blocks
Wed Jan 24 14:24:24 2018
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Uh, so it is checking /dev/md0 more recently than July 20, 2017, but some reason the file system is not getting updated that it has been checked. Ideas?