I get these boot messages on a cold start or reboot after doing an # aptitude upgrade -t testing that is still not completely finished.
Checking root file system fsck 1.39-WIP(current date) /dev/hda1: Superblock last write time in future /dev/hda1: UNEXPECTED INCONSISTENCY;run fsck MANUALLY without -a or -p options fsck failed. Please repair MANUALLY and reboot. Please note that root file system is currently mounted read-only. To remount it read-write: #umount -n -o remount,rw / Control D will exit from this shell and REBOOT the system. Give root password for maintenance (or type Control D to continue) I've followed these instructions several times and still get the error on bootup. When I run fsck from root after mounting /,rw, I get a warning about running fsck on a mounted fs and select "no" to continue. It asks me if I want to fix each partition and I say yes and reboot as instructed and can then boot up the system but the next time I start the computer it all starts over again. I have an ext3 fs and after running fsck on a mounted fs before and having to do a complete reinstall and having several of the users advise me to never do this, I didn't. So, how can I fix this problem? Any suggestions appreciated. Please copy my email address as I'm not suscribed. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]