There's an easy fix....
Put the following in /etc/e2fsck.conf
[options]
buggy_init_scripts = 1
This used to be the default for Ubuntu systems, partially because
Ubuntu's init scripts *were* buggy, way back when, but partially also
because Ubuntu users don't seem to care about making sure their systems
are appropriately set up, and they are much more likely to what to have
their hardware clocks tick localtime (with all of the daylight savings
time / summer time problems inherent in it) due a desire to be bug-for-
bug compatible with Windows. I dropped this in because I was sick and
tired of having Ubuntu users complain about this problem, when literally
*no* *other* *distribution* seems to have issues with this except
Ubuntu.
Scott Remnant decided to remove this in Karmic, although my upstream
sources explicitly tests for the Ubuntu distribution and drops this in.
(funny thing; Debian users don't complain about this) You'll have to
take this up with Scott.
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fsck halts bootup when checked file has timestamp in the future from other
Ubuntu installation
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/422869
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