** Description changed:
Binary package hint: mountall
I get "UNEXPECTED INCONSISTENCY; RUN fsck MANUALLY" on booting, then it
fails to start or provide me a shell.
I had this happening since some days already: the first boot would tell
me that fsck failed, but a reboot (straight after pressing Ctrl-D) went
through without any problems.
Now (IIRC) Ctrl-D did not do anything. I've used Alt-SysRq-K, which
caused a kernel panic ("trying to kill init").
I'm not sure if all that FAIL is caused by "Superblock last mount time is in
the future". It's mentioned in the e2fsprogs changelog at least:
* E2fsck will now print much fuller information when the last mount
time or last written time is in the future, since most people can't
seem to believe their distribution has buggy init scripts, or they
have a failed CMOS/RTS clock battery.
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+
+ WORKAROUND:
+ Adding the following to "[options]" in /etc/e2fsck.conf, running
update-initramfs and rebooting fixed it for me:
+ buggy_init_scripts = 1
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UNEXPECTED INCONSISTENCY: fails to boot ("last mount time is in the future")
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/432070
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