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From: Daniel Solano Gomez <gentoo@×××××××.com>
To: gentoo-user@l.g.o
Subject: Re: [gentoo-user] Re: fsck date problem during boot
Date: Thu, 05 Nov 2009 00:40:46
Message-Id: 20091105004043.GA8476@vulcan.guest.intuitivelyobvious.net
In Reply to: Re: [gentoo-user] Re: fsck date problem during boot by Dale
1 On Wed, Nov 04, 2009 at 06:20:25PM -0600, Dale wrote:
2 > I can't recall exactly how I did this but there is a command to tell the
3 > OS to set the clock on the mobo to the system time when shutting down.
4 > That way everything should sync up when you reboot, except for that tiny
5 > little bit if you shutdown completely for a few days or something. The
6 > command is hwclock. I can't recall where I put the thing because I am
7 > logged into KDE 4 and I can't find nothing in here yet. It's pretty but
8 > it is different so I'm lost.
9 >
10 > I *think* I put it in the rc file or something. I remember the file is
11 > run during shutdown tho. That may help if you know which file that is.
12
13 I believe you are talking about the 'clock_systohc' setting in
14 '/etc/conf.d/hwclock'.
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17 If none of these things help, you could always try disabling time-based
18 forced checks using tune2fs's option '-i 0d'. You can read the man page
19 for how to do it.
20
21
22 Sincerely,
23
24 Daniel Solano Gómez

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[gentoo-user] Re: fsck date problem during boot Harry Putnam <reader@×××××××.com>