When I was googling the messsage I saw suggestions about the battery
getting weak.  I dismissed that because in my experience the HW clock
will run slow, mine is in the future.  Oh!  It ran slow leading to
this boot, while last time it was on-time, perhaps because I'd done an
NTP reset?  I power-off overnight, so for 8hrs it's on battery.  I've
been running NTP reset from time to time but not that often, and it
doesn't seem to be gaining or losing much time.  One would think fsck
wouldn't bother with a few seconds.  Linux loses time.  Last time the
adjustment was -24sec.  Fast again, right?  I haven't noticed a
correlation to NTP resets.

>
> Do you boot different OS-es? By default, most Linux distros assume HW

I may.  All my boxes have HD tray adapters so I can move drives around
without dismantling the case.  That's why it's local time.

However, it's doing this even though I'm running the same LFS-7.2 system
consistently.

> clock is in UTC and will set the system time according to that. I've

As modified by /etc/localtime, linked to /usr/share/zoneinfo/PST8PDT.

>
> cat > /etc/e2fsck.conf << "EOF" [options]
>
> [problems] 0x000031 = { preen_ok = true preen_nomessage = true }
>
> 0x000032 = { preen_ok = true preen_nomessage = true } EOF
>
> I hope it helps and if it does, it might be useful to add to the book.

OK, but it seems this is in the nature of a patch for a problem
that ought not be occurring in the first place.  I'm thinking some
configuration thingy is wrong.  (Sorry for springing those
technical terms.)
-- 
Paul Rogers
[email protected]
Rogers' Second Law: "Everything you do communicates."
(I do not personally endorse any additions after this line. TANSTAAFL :-)

        

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