Wondering what these numbers in the mount entries in /etc/fstab are meaning?
The first number fs_freq
When this field is set to 1 dump(8) will make a backup of the partition. Not using dump for backups? You can ignore the field.
The second number fs_passno
This field determines the order of partition to fsck. Every partition that have seen more than Maximum mount count will undergo an fsck unless the vaule is set to 0.
Lets see how Maximum mount count is set on my Ubuntu 22.04:
sudo tune2fs -l /dev/nvme0n1p2 | grep 'Maximum mount count'
Maximum mount count: -1
This means the partition is not fscked after a certain number of mounts.
Conclusion
Looks like the numbers can be safely omitted on modern installations.