systemd-makefs with very slight data corruption ?

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Hi,
I am wondering about how to best implement a mechanism to recreate a specific 
filesystem in case of the slightest data corruption done to it. From what I read 
in systemd-makefs manpage, the tool will not trigger if it can detect that a 
filesystem is already present. However I'm thinking that in some case, the data 
can get corrupted, yet the filesystem still is reported as ext4 to makefs. 
Perhaps I understood wrong, in which case, could I somehow order systemd-makefs 
to be ran only if either systemd-fsck fails, or if mounting fails ? This 
filesystem can easily get corrupted due to power loss, and isn't important for 
the entire system to work, however it would be nicer if this could be detected 
and delt with accordingly.
Thanks !
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