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Chris Reffett wrote: |
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> Dale wrote: |
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>> Harry Putnam wrote: |
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>>> Stroller <stroller@××××××××××××××××××.uk> writes: |
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>>>> On 4 Nov 2009, at 15:45, Harry Putnam wrote: |
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>>>>> ... |
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>>>>> Somehow the date of last fsck on /boot is seen as `in the future' so |
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>>>>> fsck fails on /dev/had1 (/boot). |
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>>>> The first thing I would want to check is the motherboard battery. Is |
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>>>> the time correct if you reboot and immediately enter BIOS? |
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>>> That was a pretty good help but apparently not all the story. |
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>>> When I checked bios, the clock was exactly 1 hr fast (didn't pick up |
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>>> the end of daylight saving time I guess). |
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>>> Reset the clock and tested with 2 more reboots, each time mounting |
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>>> /boot and fiddling around with files. |
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>>> Each time the same failure occurs. I check bios time again. Its |
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>>> right. |
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>>> Here is the (edited) output form fsck |
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>>> Superblock last mount time (Wed Nov 4 18:05:13 2009, |
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>>> now = Wed Nov 4 12:11:49 2009) is in the future. |
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>>> Fix<y>? yes |
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>>> [...] |
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>>> ------- --------- ---=--- --------- -------- |
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>>> Superblock last mount time (Wed Nov 4 18:14:54 2009, |
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>>> now = Wed Nov 4 12:18:01 2009) is in the future. |
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>>> Fix<y>? yes |
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>>> |
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>>> [...] |
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>>> so still somehow, those last mount dates are way wrong. |
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>>> I hope I'm checking the right thing in bios. Its under cmos and shows |
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>>> the time ticking away. You can adjust all columns. with +/-. |
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>> I can't recall exactly how I did this but there is a command to tell the |
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>> OS to set the clock on the mobo to the system time when shutting down. |
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>> That way everything should sync up when you reboot, except for that tiny |
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>> little bit if you shutdown completely for a few days or something. The |
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>> command is hwclock. I can't recall where I put the thing because I am |
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>> logged into KDE 4 and I can't find nothing in here yet. It's pretty but |
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>> it is different so I'm lost. |
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>> I *think* I put it in the rc file or something. I remember the file is |
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>> run during shutdown tho. That may help if you know which file that is. |
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>> Hope that helps. |
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>> Dale |
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>> :-) :-) |
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> It's in /etc/conf.d/clock (or /etc/conf.d/hwclock for baselayout |
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> 2/openrc), and it's called CLOCK_SYSTOHC. Set it to yes to write the |
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> system time to hardware on shutdown. |
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I think I did it the hard way then. I put the command in a file |
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somewhere that runs during shutdown. |
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More than one way to skin a cat a guess. |
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Dale |
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:-) :-) |