Greg Wallace wrote: > On Thursday, January 18, 2007 @ 4:47 AM, Carlos Robinson wrote: > > >> The Wednesday 2007-01-17 at 23:05 -0600, Greg Wallace wrote: >> > > >>>> <sigh> Fix your clock. Let me guess... you left the hardware clock on >>>> local time? >>>> >>> Not sure what you mean by "hardware clock". >>> > > >> The one you see in the bios setup. >> > > >> - -- >> Cheers, >> Carlos E. R. >> > > I'm running a Dell Optiplex GX260. In the BIOS, the only setting for the > clock is a digital clock where you adjust the time manually. There is no > option as far as local time vs any other type of time. > > Greg Wallace > > > When you load the system up, you have the option of setting either local time or UTC time. I believe that is what he is saying.
If the superblock is always saying it is in the future, make sure you do a sync before you do a reboot. It is very rare, but it is just to be careful. Try to see if it is having the same problem. If you are still having the problem, there is a good chance that the sector is going bade. You might want to run soething like Steve Gibson Spinrite. In any case, I strongly suggest you make a backup of your system, as there is a good chance that your drive is beginning to die. -- Joseph Loo [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
