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@guiverc question is about how to initiate a fsck during boot, like we could in earlier days using sudo touch /forcefsck. The quickest way, probably, is to temporarily change your Maximum mount count to 1. That will cause the kernel and e2fsck to check the file system on the next reboot.
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