There is some terse fsck info being logged on my 14.04 Trusty desktop in /var/log/upstart/mountall.log. Usually, it says something like this:
fsck from util-linux 2.20.1
grubboot: clean, 520/51200 files, 98181/204800 blocks
When I force checking by setting "Maximum mount count" to 1, it looks like this:
fsck from util-linux 2.20.1
grubboot has been mounted 1 times without being checked, check forced.
grubboot: 520/51200 files (10.4% non-contiguous), 98181/204800 blocks
I'm assuming that it didn't find any errors, and hoping that it will be more verbose if it does.
I might try messing with mountall.conf to try to force it to use --verbose when calling mountall and see what that does.
There is some terse fsck info being logged on my 14.04 Trusty desktop in /var/log/ upstart/ mountall. log. Usually, it says something like this:
fsck from util-linux 2.20.1
grubboot: clean, 520/51200 files, 98181/204800 blocks
When I force checking by setting "Maximum mount count" to 1, it looks like this:
fsck from util-linux 2.20.1
grubboot has been mounted 1 times without being checked, check forced.
grubboot: 520/51200 files (10.4% non-contiguous), 98181/204800 blocks
I'm assuming that it didn't find any errors, and hoping that it will be more verbose if it does.
I might try messing with mountall.conf to try to force it to use --verbose when calling mountall and see what that does.