Hi, I have the same problem here since my last upgrade on september the 1st (squeeze AMD64) : util-linux 2.16-3. I can't boot my system : fsck is always complaining about a last mount time in the future (+2hours), a manual fsck and reboot do not solve the problem, last mount time is always +2hours. Same problem with an fsck done in a live CD... Note that I'm in France, so localtime configured is GMT+2.
I have read the last questions in this bug report : - my localtime file is not a symlink to a /usr file - /usr is not a separate partition - UTC=no - here are the scripts from /etc/rcS.d/ : S02hostname.sh S02mountkernfs.sh S03udev S04mountdevsubfs.sh S05bootlogd S05keymap.sh S08hwclockfirst.sh S10checkroot.sh S11hwclock.sh S12mtab.sh .... Is there a way to boot anyway and/or a solution to this problem ? maybe a downgrade of util-linux, but I need to boot to be able to do this... -- Regards, Julien BEHEM

