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[all variants] How can I stop fsck from running after booting other partitions

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Whenever I boot from one partition after having booted from a different one, there is a forced fsck. I've tried setting fstab 6th column to 0. That does not seem to affect the dirty mark the drive gets from being mounted by another OS. It does stop from the every 30 boots check which I would rather keep (but am willing to forego if it means not having a disk check every time I boot from one OS to another).

How can I stop fsck from running after booting from another partition? (and hopefully keep a periodic fsck)

(all partitions are ext4, there is W7 but it's rarely booted, so not part of the problem)

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