[gentoo-user] Re: fsck date problem during boot

2009-11-04 Thread Harry Putnam
Stroller strol...@stellar.eclipse.co.uk writes: On 4 Nov 2009, at 15:45, Harry Putnam wrote: ... Somehow the date of last fsck on /boot is seen as `in the future' so fsck fails on /dev/had1 (/boot). The first thing I would want to check is the motherboard battery. Is the time correct if

[gentoo-user] Re: fsck date problem during boot

2009-11-04 Thread walt
On 11/04/2009 10:43 AM, Harry Putnam wrote: Stroller strol...@stellar.eclipse.co.uk writes: On 4 Nov 2009, at 15:45, Harry Putnam wrote: ... Somehow the date of last fsck on /boot is seen as `in the future' so fsck fails on /dev/had1 (/boot). The first thing I would want to check is the

Re: [gentoo-user] Re: fsck date problem during boot

2009-11-04 Thread Dale
Harry Putnam wrote: Stroller strol...@stellar.eclipse.co.uk writes: On 4 Nov 2009, at 15:45, Harry Putnam wrote: ... Somehow the date of last fsck on /boot is seen as `in the future' so fsck fails on /dev/had1 (/boot). The first thing I would want to check is the

Re: [gentoo-user] Re: fsck date problem during boot

2009-11-04 Thread Chris Reffett
Dale wrote: Harry Putnam wrote: Stroller strol...@stellar.eclipse.co.uk writes: On 4 Nov 2009, at 15:45, Harry Putnam wrote: ... Somehow the date of last fsck on /boot is seen as `in the future' so fsck fails on /dev/had1 (/boot). The first

Re: [gentoo-user] Re: fsck date problem during boot

2009-11-04 Thread Daniel Solano Gomez
On Wed, Nov 04, 2009 at 06:20:25PM -0600, Dale wrote: I can't recall exactly how I did this but there is a command to tell the OS to set the clock on the mobo to the system time when shutting down. That way everything should sync up when you reboot, except for that tiny little bit if you