I have configured the system so that the hardware clock uses local time by 
setting UTC=0 in the file /etc/sysconfig/clock. Unfortunately, during boot the 
system halts with a message stating that the file system cannot be mounted 
because the superblock last write time is in the future. It shows the last 
write time as (for example) 10:00 PM and the current time as 2:00 PM (I'm in 
PST so there is an 8 hour offset).

I then boot the system with a LFS live CD, verify the time is set to the local 
time using the date and hwclock commands, and force a check on all partitions. 
FSCK reports the errors as having been fixed. I then reboot, remove LFS live 
CD, and run into the same problem.

The only way to get around the problem is to boot with the LFS live CD, set 
both the local time and hardware clocks to a date and time a couple of days 
ago, and then force a disk check using FSCK on all partitions.

I checked the IRC channel and at least one other person is running into the 
same problem.

Any suggestions?

Thanks,

John Bolton

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