*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 427822 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/427822
I'm not convinced it's a dup, since this is right after an install. If
the installer only installs the root filesystem after it has determined
the correct timezone and set the time correctly, then there wouldn't be
a problem. There's a strong possibility that the installer may not be
setting the time correctly before it first mounts the file system.
I'd strongly recommend testing the installer scenario with the kernel
patch; if it fixes the problem, fine, but there's a strong probability
it won't. The kernel patch deal with the case where we are mounting the
root filesystem read/only and there is a need to do a journal replay.
This is not what would be happening in a installer situation, since the
installer is mounting the file system read/write, and usually of a
freshly created file system.
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on 1st boot fsck exits with error 4
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/427565
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