David Dawson wrote:

> Running Debian Etch on an AMD Athlon 2100+ ECS motherboard with 3 hard
> disks, the 40 G original hard disk was showing inodes date in future on a
> user forced fsck.
> The reason the user forced the fsck was because of a system sluggishness
> he suspected problems and rebooted with a forced fsck.
> 
> I have installed etch on another of his hard disks and moved over his home
> directory to the new disk.
> 
> Does anyone have an idea what would have put inodes dates in the future on
> this drive only and would this have caused a disk slowdown? It wouldn't be
> swap issues, I think, since the machine has 2G of RAM.
> 
> Thanks
OOPS, forgot to say that it's running Debian kernel 2.6.18-3-k7
-- 
If you wrestle in the mud with a pig.
you both get dirty, and the pig likes it.

-- Dave Dawson


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