I have a dual-boot Win7/Debian jessie system. Because Windows doesn't deal gracefully with handling the hardware time-of-day clock the proper way (hwclock set to GMT, all TZ handling in software), this means that the hwclock changes for daylight savings time.

The Debian installation itself copes fine with this, but the initramfs configuration appears to not account for it, resulting in a complaint about timestamps from systemd-fsck every time I boot Debian (which I may well do 2-3 times a day because of things like "leaving the house" and "switching to Windows to play Wine-unfriendly video games").

Is there a convenient way in Debian jessie to make the initramfs be configured with the same idea of the hwclock's behaviour as the configuration on my hard drive, so that I stop getting these annoying-but-not-obviously-harmful messages?


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