From the log:
402209 Checking in progress on 1 disk (92.7% complete)fsckd:1:92.8:Checking in progress on 1 disk (92.8% complete)
402210 Checking in progress on 1 disk (92.8% complete)fsckd:1:92.9:Checking in progress on 1 disk (92.9% complete)
402211 Checking in progress on 1 disk (92.9% complete)[[0;1;31mFAILED[0m] Failed to start [0;1;39mFile Syste���ck on /dev/disk/by-label/UEFI[0m.
402212 See 'systemctl status "systemd-fsck@dev���y\\x2dlabel-UEFI.service"' for details.
402213 [[0;1;38;5;185mDEPEND[0m] Dependency failed for [0;1;39m/boot/efi[0m.
402214 [[0;1;38;5;185mDEPEND[0m] Dependency failed for [0;1;39mLocal File Systems[0m.
402215 [[0;32m OK [0m] Stopped [0;1;39mForward Password R���uests to Wall Directory Watch[0m.
But on a try to locally recreate via
$ sudo ~/work/autopkgtest/autopkgtest/runner/autopkgtest --no-built-binaries \
--apt-upgrade --testname=systemd-fsckd --shell systemd_247.1-4ubuntu1.dsc \
-- qemu --ram-size=1536 --cpus 1 ~/work/autopkgtest-hirsute-amd64.img
It works just fine, so this is one of the lovely "only fails on infrastructure" cases
From the log: fsckd:1: 92.8:Checking in progress on 1 disk (92.8% complete) fsckd:1: 92.9:Checking in progress on 1 disk (92.9% complete) [[0;1;31mFAILED [0m] Failed to start [0;1;39mFile Syste���ck on /dev/disk/ by-label/ UEFI[0m. fsck@devï¿ ½ï¿½ï¿½y\ \x2dlabel- UEFI.service" ' for details. 5;185mDEPEND[ 0m] Dependency failed for [0;1;39m/ boot/efi[ 0m. 5;185mDEPEND[ 0m] Dependency failed for [0;1;39mLocal File Systems[0m.
402209 Checking in progress on 1 disk (92.7% complete)
402210 Checking in progress on 1 disk (92.8% complete)
402211 Checking in progress on 1 disk (92.9% complete)
402212 See 'systemctl status "systemd-
402213 [[0;1;38;
402214 [[0;1;38;
402215 [[0;32m OK [0m] Stopped [0;1;39mForward Password R���uests to Wall Directory Watch[0m.
But on a try to locally recreate via autopkgtest/ autopkgtest/ runner/ autopkgtest --no-built-binaries \ systemd- fsckd --shell systemd_ 247.1-4ubuntu1. dsc \ autopkgtest- hirsute- amd64.img
$ sudo ~/work/
--apt-upgrade --testname=
-- qemu --ram-size=1536 --cpus 1 ~/work/
It works just fine, so this is one of the lovely "only fails on infrastructure" cases