Re: [gentoo-user] Re: fsck date problem during boot

2009-11-04 Thread Daniel Solano Gomez
On Wed, Nov 04, 2009 at 06:20:25PM -0600, Dale wrote: > I can't recall exactly how I did this but there is a command to tell the > OS to set the clock on the mobo to the system time when shutting down. > That way everything should sync up when you reboot, except for that tiny > little bit if you s

Re: [gentoo-user] Re: fsck date problem during boot

2009-11-04 Thread Chris Reffett
Dale wrote: > Harry Putnam wrote: > >> Stroller writes: >> >> >> >>> On 4 Nov 2009, at 15:45, Harry Putnam wrote: >>> >>> ... Somehow the date of last fsck on /boot is seen as `in the future' so fsck fails on /dev/had1 (/boot). >>> Th

Re: [gentoo-user] Re: fsck date problem during boot

2009-11-04 Thread Dale
Harry Putnam wrote: > Stroller writes: > > >> On 4 Nov 2009, at 15:45, Harry Putnam wrote: >> >>> ... >>> Somehow the date of last fsck on /boot is seen as `in the future' so >>> fsck fails on /dev/had1 (/boot). >>> >> The first thing I would want to check is the motherboard battery

[gentoo-user] Re: fsck date problem during boot

2009-11-04 Thread walt
On 11/04/2009 10:43 AM, Harry Putnam wrote: > Stroller writes: > >> On 4 Nov 2009, at 15:45, Harry Putnam wrote: >>> ... >>> Somehow the date of last fsck on /boot is seen as `in the future' so >>> fsck fails on /dev/had1 (/boot). >> >> The first thing I would want to check is the motherboard bat

[gentoo-user] Re: fsck date problem during boot

2009-11-04 Thread Harry Putnam
Stroller writes: > On 4 Nov 2009, at 15:45, Harry Putnam wrote: >> ... >> Somehow the date of last fsck on /boot is seen as `in the future' so >> fsck fails on /dev/had1 (/boot). > > The first thing I would want to check is the motherboard battery. Is > the time correct if you reboot and immediat