On Thursday, January 18, 2007 @ 6:14 PM, Carlos Robinson wrote:
The Thursday 2007-01-18 at 14:15 -0600, Greg Wallace wrote:
Thanks. This entire clock conversation got started when someone indicated that my being on local time was the cause of my fsck running every time I boot up. Somehow, I don't think advancing my clock 6 hours (I think that's how far behind GMT I am here in the Central zone) will fix that problem. It doesn't really seem logical that that is what is causing it, but maybe I'm wrong.
I don't think so either. If your time is displaying correctly in your system, then the clock is not the problem, IMO. There is some funny error in the filesystem, but I don't know what it really means.
Do you perchance have a /forcefsck file?
No. But, after changing to UTC, the line in the message - / (/dev/hda2): Superblock last write time is in the future. FIXED has gone away! Yet I still get an fsck every time I reboot. So either that wasn't the problem or it was only part of the problem.
- -- Cheers, Carlos E. R.
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