* David C. Rankin
Two thoughts on two changes (to linux in general in the past week or so) that may be involved. dmraid has been updated and timezone data has changed. I haven't been following 11.2 development to know where this stands in factory, but for some of the other distros, these changes have caught a couple of folks. If there is something that has changed with the timezone data and the sysclock is getting set in the past on boot when it reads the hwclock, that will cause the exact behavior you are seeing.
The only recent timezone changes/updates I see relate directly to kde which shouldn't affect the system boot before starting X and to YaST which appear to be for making changes/adjustments after the fact or during installation.
I saw a release not that accompanied the dmraid update that applies specifically to LVM setups. (I can't recall the exact language, I don't have LVM) That release note may address your issue as well.
18:59 wahoo:~ > rpm -q --last dmraid dmraid-1.0.0.rc15-7.2 Tue 01 Sep 2009 09:23:40 AM EDT so, probably not this as I have rebooted several times for kernel updates since 01 Sept.
Check and then hit the del key.
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