I've got a weird one here - installed LFS-6.1-testing on an ibook back
in May, the basic console setup at last seems to be working adequately
(I had various problems, including pbbuttonsd locking up the box until I
set NoTapTyping to 'no').  But now I'm seeing fscks whenever I boot, and
I'm at a loss where to look for the breakage.

 Kernel is 2.6.12-rc6, dumpe2fs shows '/' and '/home' were both created
on 26th May (sounds correct), which was when '/' was last checked, but
both were last mounted on 22nd August 2005, which caused '/home' to be
fsck'd after 49000+ days (i.e. actually mounted about 15 minutes ago, on
15th June).  I had something similar on the previous boot a day ago, but
before that I'd been powering off after each use and not seen any
problems.

 The other oddity yesterday was that ntp reported a very large offset on
the previous boot, in excess of 4000 seconds, although it seemed happy
enough tonight and 'date' is showing the correct date.

 I've been running 2.6.12-rc6 for about a week, and only noticed this
weirdness since yesterday.

 Any suggestions, please ?

Ken
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