I've got a triple boot system with Windows 98, SuSE and Debian. I've had no problems with these three co-existing until about a week or so ago. An irritating problem with Debian has surfaced.
During Debian's boot, the boot process stops with this rather titillating error message: "Checking root file system.../: Superblock last write time is in the future." I'm then given two options. (1) Reboot and let Debian fsck; (2) type in the root password and do a manual fsck. But even if I manually fsck, I still have to reboot to get into Debian. Thus the bottom line is that I have to boot twice to get into Debian. I also note this: "fsck 1.39-WIP (10-Dec. 2005)" So maybe I've apt-upgraded to a new and very sensitive fsck. Does anybody know what to do about this irritating problem? Thank you. Bob _______________________________________________ vox-tech mailing list [email protected] http://lists.lugod.org/mailman/listinfo/vox-tech
