timestamp mismatch of fs superblock at file system check
Bug #421371 reported by
Matthias Klose
This bug affects 5 people
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util-linux (Ubuntu) |
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Bug Description
seen with current karmic 20090830, this is an upgraded system. when a fsck of the root file system is required, I get a message "fsck required, timestamp of fs superblock is in the future", and a fsck -y <rootfs> is needed as a manual action. Looking at the timestamps (now, and for the superblock, it's a difference of 2h - a few seconds). The local timezone is +2, so I assume that this is a problem with timestamps. Didn't investigate further.
tags: | added: iso-testing |
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I have the same problem here. After every boot Iget the same error:
" last mount is in the future ", "An automatic file system check (fsck) of the root file system failed".
It allways happens only for the root partition and always the difference is 3 hours minus 6 or 7 seconds (this is the difference of my timezone from UTC).