On Wed, 11 Mar 2015 19:58:23 +0100 Eduard Bloch <e...@gmx.de> wrote:
[...]
* Ben Hutchings [Wed, Mar 11 2015, 05:01:58PM]:
>
> [...]
>
> From the NEWS file:
>
> * If the RTC (real time clock) is set to local time and the local time is
> ahead of UTC, e2fsck will print a warning during boot about the time
> changing backward (bug #767040). You can disable this by putting the
> following lines in /etc/e2fsck.conf:
> [options]
> broken_system_clock=1
>[...]
>
[...]
Setting the mentioned option in e2fsck.conf does help.
[...]
>
I just want to confirm Eduards results.
I do not have an encrypted root but my system performed also a full fsck
scan on every boot since this update.
I did have the superblock time warning but judging by the NEWS file I
considered it only as a mere "bonus" info.
But it turned out that this time difference triggered the full scan and
by setting the parameter I got rid of it.
Thanks Ben for the advice.
Regards
Holger
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