On Thu, Sep 06, 2007 at 06:54:27PM +0100, Ian Jackson wrote:
> In Ubuntu we find that it can easily happen that the timezone setting
> and interpretation of the CMOS clock used by debian-installer during
> installation is not the same as that during filesystem check on first
> boot.  The effect is that on affected systems a new installation will
> always fsck once on first boot.

Please note that the debian-installer now has support to synchronize the
system clock using NTP (through rdate) during the installation.  This
will probably help to avoid the issue that you are describing.

Cheers,
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