Am 18.05.2016 um 23:35 schrieb Michael Biebl: > 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?
See also /usr/share/doc/initramfs-tools/NEWS.Debian.gz initramfs-tools (0.119) unstable; urgency=medium * The initramfs will now run fsck on the root filesystem before mounting it. If the chosen init program is systemd and there is a separate /usr filesystem, it will also fsck and mount /usr. * If /usr is a separate filesystem on a RAID device and the INITRDSTART setting in /etc/default/mdadm is not 'all', you will need to change it to include that device. * If /usr is a separate filesystem on an LVM logical volume, and the line for /usr in /etc/fstab specifies the device by UUID or LABEL, you must change this line to specify the device using the format /dev/mapper/VG-LV or /dev/VG/LV. * It is no longer possible to bind-mount the /usr filesystem. * If the RTC (real time clock) is set to local time and the local time is ahead of UTC, e2fsck will print a warning during boot about the time changing backward (bug #767040). You can disable this by putting the following lines in /etc/e2fsck.conf: [options] broken_system_clock=1 [As of e2fsprogs version 1.42.13 this message is informational, and no configuration change is required.] -- Why is it that all of the instruments seeking intelligent life in the universe are pointed away from Earth?
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