On Wed, 04 Jan 2006, Lei Kong wrote: > > On Tue, 03 Jan 2006, Brandon Simmons wrote: > > > boot. According to the Debian changelog for the e2fsprogs package, the > > > newest > > > version checks for this, so I don't know whether e2fsprogs is mistaken or > > > whether there really is a problem. How would I go about checking this? > > > > Short and to the point: stop using your RTC in local timezone mode. > > Currently it simply cannot be as well supported as a RTC in UTC mode, and it > > was never a sound engineering idea to begin with to have that in local time, > > even back on the DOS days it was already broken by design. > > > > Real fix: whatever you do, make sure /etc/localtime IS IN THE ROOT > > FILESYSTEM (it is usually a symlink to /usr, and since you got the bug, your > > /usr is probably a separate partition...). > > > I don't have a seperate partition for /usr, and still I have this problem. > so this real fix is not a fix to me, :-(
That's a very interesting datapoint. Does /etc/localtime point to a valid file, and more important, to the file corresponding to the timezone your RTC is in? Is UTF=yes set in /etc/default/rcS? Is your RTC in local time instead of in UTC? -- "One disk to rule them all, One disk to find them. One disk to bring them all and in the darkness grind them. In the Land of Redmond where the shadows lie." -- The Silicon Valley Tarot Henrique Holschuh -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]