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On Wed, Feb 4, 2009 at 12:30 PM, Tom <uebershark@××××××××××.com> wrote: |
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> I only ever see that message when my system goes out to lunch an I have |
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> to hit the big switch to reset it. |
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> I get it once, then fschk does its magic, and all is good. |
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> I also once built my kernel without rtc support by mistake, and I then |
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> also got that message + a message complaining it couldn't set the |
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> hardware clock during startup/shutdown. |
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> I also dualboot, so my bios is set to localtime. |
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> I'd check in your bios if time is set correctly, then boot up with a |
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> live cd, and with your volumes unmounted run fschk on them. |
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> Tom |
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Tom, |
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Thanks. Seems like a sensible plan. I'll look at doing it later |
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today presuming no one else comes up with a different solution. |
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Cheers, |
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Mark |