Your message dated Mon, 24 Jul 2017 09:05:39 -0400
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and subject line Re: Bug#869521: fsck from util-linux-2.29.2 checks filesystems 
on every boot
has caused the Debian Bug report #869521,
regarding fsck from util-linux-2.29.2 checks filesystems on every boot
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package: util-linux
version: 2.29.2-1
severity: normal

Hello !

I observed, that the actual fsck (from stretch) always checks my filesystems 
each time I boot that System. I dist-upgraded recently and former on Jessie it 
worked properly. The problem is, that my Mainboard-Battery is empty and it 
makes no sense to change it, because it will be empty again after three 
months. So I start my System with default-bios-settings and a wrong hardware-
clock (about 01.01,2000). Fsck now seems not to be able to differ between 
before and after the "last checked"-stanza on the filesystem as reported by 
tune2fs.

Regards
Juwe

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See the broken_system_clock setting in e2fsck.conf(5) for a workaround
to having a broken system clock, or simply use tune2fs to disable the
time based fscks.

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