Am 18.05.2016 um 23:06 schrieb Manuel Bilderbeek: > Package: systemd > Version: 229-5 > Severity: important > > Dear Maintainer, > > Before I start: I'm doing a daily dist-upgrade in testing. > > Since about a week I'm getting fsck's every other boot. I see this when > booting: > > (notice that the system time is incorrect, see below when it's corrected) > > mei 19 16:42:35 sonata systemd-fsck[341]: /dev/sda1: Superblock last write > time (Fri Jul 29 10:54:06 2016, > mei 19 16:42:35 sonata systemd-fsck[341]: now = Thu May 19 16:42:35 > 2016) is in the future. > mei 19 16:42:35 sonata systemd-fsck[341]: FIXED. > > ... 4 minutes fsck ... > > mei 19 16:46:49 sonata systemd-fsck[341]: /dev/sda1: 858066/3055616 files > (7.5% non-contiguous), 8046780/12207384 blocks > mei 19 16:46:50 sonata systemd[1]: Started File System Check on /dev/sda1. > ei 19 16:46:50 sonata systemd[1]: Mounting /media/olddisk1... > mei 19 16:46:50 sonata systemd[1]: Mounted /media/olddisk1. > mei 19 16:46:50 sonata kernel: EXT4-fs (sda1): mounted filesystem with > ordered data mode. Opts: (null) > mei 19 16:46:50 sonata systemd-fsck[346]: /dev/sda6: Superblock last mount > time (Fri Jul 29 10:54:06 2016, > mei 19 16:46:50 sonata systemd-fsck[346]: now = Thu May 19 16:46:50 > 2016) is in the future. > mei 19 16:46:50 sonata systemd-fsck[346]: FIXED.
fsck.ext[234] should no longer run an fsck because of that. Which version of e2fsprogs have you installed? What are the contents of /etc/adjtime? In any case, that sounds like a e2fsprogs related problem. Regards, Michael -- Why is it that all of the instruments seeking intelligent life in the universe are pointed away from Earth?
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