Actually... why doesn't a filesystem allow files to have dates in the 
future? As we all know by now time is not linear.

Glenn

Marco Louter wrote:
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> The last days I'm getting a warning while booting, that the last write
> and last mount date/timestamp are in the future. It proceeds to fix
> that and check the disk. This happened several times this week, and
> ofcourse because the time it takes to check the disk it's very
> annoying. Is there any simple to do about this, or do I need to
> reinstall Arch or should I fear that my harddisk is dying?
> 
> Thanks in advance,
> Marco Louter
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