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RE: [opensuse] fsck running amok
- From: "Greg Wallace" <gregwallace@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sat, 20 Jan 2007 20:12:18 -0600
- Message-id: <003c01c73d01$94795630$6501a8c0@Twr745>
On Saturday, January 20, 2007 @ 7:20 PM, Carlos E. R. wrote:
>> I still don't understand that. The problem was
>> resolved by my simply changing the SUSE time to be UTC based instead of
>> local based (I never adjusted the hardware clock).
>No, but your linux will do that for you behind your back :-p
Ok. I checked my BIOS clock and it had indeed been advanced 6 hours to show
UTC. Still don't see how that fixed the fsck problem, but it is working
and, as you say, that's all that matters.
>I know, I can tell you the exact script that does it. Believe me, it is
>changed.
>Cheers,
> Carlos E. R.
Greg W
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>> I still don't understand that. The problem was
>> resolved by my simply changing the SUSE time to be UTC based instead of
>> local based (I never adjusted the hardware clock).
>No, but your linux will do that for you behind your back :-p
Ok. I checked my BIOS clock and it had indeed been advanced 6 hours to show
UTC. Still don't see how that fixed the fsck problem, but it is working
and, as you say, that's all that matters.
>I know, I can tell you the exact script that does it. Believe me, it is
>changed.
>Cheers,
> Carlos E. R.
Greg W
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