Am 01.05.2015 um 09:18 schrieb Till Maas:
On Thu, Apr 30, 2015 at 05:11:20PM -0700, Adam Williamson wrote:

"What doesn't work is rtc-in-local in early-boot, that's all. And that
doesn't matter really, except if you are crazy enough to manually
enable time-based fsck in ext234, which has been turned off by default
in fedora since time begain, and even has been turned off upstream
now, because it's simply a crazy feature." - Lennart, yesterday:
https://lists.fedoraproject.org/pipermail/devel/2015-April/210282.html

Why is this a crazy feature? Since Fedora 21 tends to corrupt the root
filesystem during resume from hibernation, regular full fsck runs make a
lot of sense to me

and what has *that* to do with a full fsck just because *time changed*

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