Sergio Padrino wrote: > About my system's time... it's always fine :-\ But it's weird because, for > example, if I boot my PC on 7 Dec 2009 at 16:31:55, the error I get is that > the superblock has this date: 7 Dec 2009 17:31:27 >
I don't suppose this machine dual-boots Windows does it? I had a problem way back when I first set up Debian on a dual-boot machine where Windows was storing the local time to the BIOS, (in the UK during Summer, hence GMT+1) - while Linux was expecting it to be GMT. (Or it might have been the other way around ... it was a long time ago) Either way it should be obvious if this is the problem - the time will go screwy whenever the machine was previously booted into Windows, and not otherwise. You could try checking the UTC setting in /etc/default/rcS - it should be 'yes', but it might be worth setting it to 'no' and see if this fixes the problem (if it does, it would be better to fix the problem on the Windows side and set it back to UTC=yes - but I have no idea how to do this!) Cheers, David. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org