Running Debian Etch on an AMD Athlon 2100+ ECS motherboard with 3 hard disks, the 40 G original hard disk was showing inodes date in future on a user forced fsck. The reason the user forced the fsck was because of a system sluggishness he suspected problems and rebooted with a forced fsck.
I have installed etch on another of his hard disks and moved over his home directory to the new disk. Does anyone have an idea what would have put inodes dates in the future on this drive only and would this have caused a disk slowdown? It wouldn't be swap issues, I think, since the machine has 2G of RAM. Thanks -- If you wrestle in the mud with a pig. you both get dirty, and the pig likes it. -- Dave Dawson -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]