Le samedi 12 janvier 2013, Michael Biebl a écrit :
> On 12.01.2013 04:30, Michael Biebl wrote:
> 
> > So this issue only happened once, i.e. after the fsck?
> > What was the last message you've seen?
> > I did have a few kernel crashes in the past any never had a problem with
> > systemd-fsck getting stuck in a way when reparing the file system.
> 
> Just want to rule out that the fsck isn't a red herring.
> If you fsck your file system with the rescue media, is the system
> booting correctly again?

Yeah. No problem.
I could have set the BIOS time to something in the future, it would have worked 
too.


> What happens, when you modify the bios clock after that? I.e. is this a
> problem which you can reproduce reliably.

I dont like so much rebooting and all, so I havent tried once more. But it 
actually happening to me twice: first time I change the time in the BIOS, but 
that was just a workaround. Second time I decided best to boot over a rescue 
media (PXE actually) so it will actually mount with a correct time.




-- 
Mathieu Roy


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