As a general rule, *do not disable these checke*!!!

Not that this particular one wsa a big issue, you just have to run "fsck"
as requested. Use a live CD or DVD if needed to access and check the
partition. But these checks can indicate much, much bigger problems such as
the clock battery running out on your computer, or software that's really
screwed up your filesystem information.


On Wed, Oct 30, 2013 at 7:46 AM, Edison, Arul (GE Healthcare) <
[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi,
>         When  install the SL 6.3 I did not configure the system time
> correctly. It took some default time as Oct 9 17:15:27 2025.
> After the OS is installed, I set the date to current date. When I reboot
> the system, boot is halted with error as below
>
> Checking filesystems
> /dev/sda3: Superblock last mount time ( Thu Oct 9 17:15:27 2025,now Wed
> Oct 30 19:02:49 2013) is in future
> /dev/sda3: UNEXPECTED INCONSISTENCY;Run fsck MANUALLY
>
>
> Can someone let me know how to disable this check during OS boot?
>
> Regards,
> Arul
>
>

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